Anonymous wrote:Citation? I can't find any news of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
a lot of assumptions here.
But they aren't assumptions.
He knew he was exposed.
He knew he was sick.
He knew his symptoms were consistent with Ebola.
He exposed his girlfriend and his child, among others.
Those are facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
a lot of assumptions here.
But they aren't assumptions.
He knew he was exposed.
He knew he was sick.
He knew his symptoms were consistent with Ebola.
He exposed his girlfriend and his child, among others.
Those are facts.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it's sad he died. But not any more sad than all the other people in west Africa who have died. This guy doesn't seem particularly heroic to me. But he shouldn't have died of a disease that we probably could've stopped if we'd actually gone over there and worked at it harder earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
a lot of assumptions here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
Anonymous wrote:who is going to pay for his treatment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Was he noble when he lied on the airport screening form prior to comming to the U.S.?
Was he noble when he failed to tell the hospital during his 1st visit where he had been and what he had done?
Was he noble when he returned to the apartment, while sick, and exposed the 5 children from 4 different school systems to his Ebola symptoms?
Sorry, he isn't a hero to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
+100. I feel sad for him.
Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:I hope people remember what this man did that resulted in his infection. He is dead today because he helped try to obtain medical care for a dying pregnant woman who was turned away from the hospital. He may or may not have known she had Ebola, but either way it was a pretty noble thing to do. What a tragedy.