Anonymous wrote:People are going to be after her head, if she survives.
Anonymous wrote:The past few years have been consumed with one crisis after another - Benghazi, Malaysian Flight 370, Ukraine, ISIS, Influx of illegal immigrants, and now, Ebola. And, these are just the big ones. There have been plenty others. Some of these were preventable, and some were not. This one could have been handled much, much, much better.
I am tired of our country consistently living on the edge of the next crisis.
Anonymous wrote:The past few years have been consumed with one crisis after another - Benghazi, Malaysian Flight 370, Ukraine, ISIS, Influx of illegal immigrants, and now, Ebola. And, these are just the big ones. There have been plenty others. Some of these were preventable, and some were not. This one could have been handled much, much, much better.
I am tired of our country consistently living on the edge of the next crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ I think “confidence” is the key word. Whether rational or not, the public right now does NOT have confidence in our govt nor in the CDC to adequately address this problem. Perhaps things will get better, but until confidence is restored, we will have a very angry and fearful citizenry.
And regardless of how I feel about Obama...where the hell is he? Why has he not made a statement to help ease the public about this becoming an epiedmic in the US? I truly do not understand what the hell is going on? It is clear that leadership either 1) completely underestimated how serious this could get or 2) were just lazy. There have been no proper steps taken since this thing started with Duncan and it seems like shit is going to have to hit the fan in order to get something done.
Mostly, it sounds like they overestimated the competence of the Texas department of health, hospital and its staff. There will be an announcement later today that patients will henceforth be treated only at the 4 ebola supercenters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ I think “confidence” is the key word. Whether rational or not, the public right now does NOT have confidence in our govt nor in the CDC to adequately address this problem. Perhaps things will get better, but until confidence is restored, we will have a very angry and fearful citizenry.
And regardless of how I feel about Obama...where the hell is he? Why has he not made a statement to help ease the public about this becoming an epiedmic in the US? I truly do not understand what the hell is going on? It is clear that leadership either 1) completely underestimated how serious this could get or 2) were just lazy. There have been no proper steps taken since this thing started with Duncan and it seems like shit is going to have to hit the fan in order to get something done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are going to be after her head, if she survives.
Obviously let's hope that she does. She is a victim. Legal counsel will determine who to sue if it turns out she infected any one else.
Anonymous wrote:People are going to be after her head, if she survives.
Anonymous wrote:^^ I think “confidence” is the key word. Whether rational or not, the public right now does NOT have confidence in our govt nor in the CDC to adequately address this problem. Perhaps things will get better, but until confidence is restored, we will have a very angry and fearful citizenry.
MarleySkye840 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I felt bad after the first nurse got it but this second one must be a complete fucking idiot. She exposed her entire family? Wtf? Is she clueless? What sort of nursing school did she go to?
Don't know. But there are plenty of bad ones.
I think this has less to do with her as a nurse and more to do with her as a person. Any person, med professional or not, is generally not going to expose their families if they know they may have something contagious.
Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty chill with the Ebola situation and I have not commented on any of the threads until a post a couple lines up. That being said:
All the posters calling people "hysterical" and what not do you not see how this can spiral pretty easily out of control. Two nurses got it and then one dumbass flew with a fever! A selfish and stupid move and guess what...thats our society in a nutshell.
So say she did infect people on that plane. Who are they with now, did they infect others...how is it hysterical to think this could really get out of control and quick because of the actions of selfish people.
The CDC, hospital and now this second nurse have done a shitty job in many ways and I have no confidence Ebola is going away any time soon here.