Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they rule put ebola based on her answering questions? Horse shit quarantine her for 21 days.
Her employer said she has not left the country
Apparently, she made up the story about being in West Africa.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/17/sick-woman-causes-ebola-scare-at-pentagon-patient-being-evaluated/
A woman who caused an Ebola scare Friday and caused police to shut down a Pentagon entrance and a portion of the parking lot later confessed to hospital officials she had fabricated a story about recently traveling to West Africa, multiple government sources told Fox News.
At the same time, the Arlington County Health Department issued a statement saying medical authorities were confident she did not have Ebola.
A senior source familiar with the investigation told FoxNews.com that despite what she initially told police officers at the scene, there was no evidence she had recently left the country.
The woman, who got sick and threw up in a parking lot after a bus ride to a military event, was quarantined at INOVA Fairfax Hospital after telling officers she had been in Liberia two weeks ago, Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Tom Crosson said.
A military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the woman, who has not been named, works for Total Spectrum, whose website says it is a lobbying and public relations firm. Managing Director Steve Gordon told The Associated Press the Pentagon had contacted him, and he claimed the woman had not been out of the Washington area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Point is he infected two people and one of them was extremely irresponsible. She wasn;t feeling well when she left for Akron and she certainly wasn't feeling well when she returned. She knew the risks of exposure and she decided her wants trumped the need to contain the virus. Dr. Nancy Snyderman acted in an equally selfish way but was lucky to have not contracted or spread the virus.
I'm with you on Snyderman, but Amber gets a pass. She asked the CDC what to do. They are at fault. Amber may be guilty of a foolish decision, but not, I believe, a selfish one.
I agree about Amber- she sought clearance from the CDC before she traveled. Snyderman, OTOH, was fucking irresponsible and what she did as a physician was borderline unethical.
Snyderman should have been fired by NBC.
Wasn't Snyderman in her own car the whole time? If she never got out of her car (except at home, obviously) how did she put anyone else at risk?
Snyderman was seen dining in a crowded NYC restaurant.
While the nurse checked with the CDC on her way home, she never should have gone to Akron. She wasn't feeling well and her wants trumped everyone else's needs.
It's people like you who are making shit up that contribute to the hysteria. She was not seen dining in an NYC restaurant. She drove in a car to a restaurant in Princeton, stayed in the car the whole time, as the driver of the car -- also under voluntary quarantine at the time -- ran in to pick up takeout.
I agree she was in the wrong and should not have gone. I honestly hope she is fined by the state and now she is under mandatory quarantine, but there's no reason to make stuff bigger than it is. Someone who didn't know the facts and read your post would be thinking that she was walking up and down the streets of midtown NYC or on the subway sweating all over the thousands of people on the sidewalk . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they rule put ebola based on her answering questions? Horse shit quarantine her for 21 days.
Her employer said she has not left the country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Point is he infected two people and one of them was extremely irresponsible. She wasn;t feeling well when she left for Akron and she certainly wasn't feeling well when she returned. She knew the risks of exposure and she decided her wants trumped the need to contain the virus. Dr. Nancy Snyderman acted in an equally selfish way but was lucky to have not contracted or spread the virus.
I'm with you on Snyderman, but Amber gets a pass. She asked the CDC what to do. They are at fault. Amber may be guilty of a foolish decision, but not, I believe, a selfish one.
I agree about Amber- she sought clearance from the CDC before she traveled. Snyderman, OTOH, was fucking irresponsible and what she did as a physician was borderline unethical.
Snyderman should have been fired by NBC.
Wasn't Snyderman in her own car the whole time? If she never got out of her car (except at home, obviously) how did she put anyone else at risk?
Snyderman was seen dining in a crowded NYC restaurant.
While the nurse checked with the CDC on her way home, she never should have gone to Akron. She wasn't feeling well and her wants trumped everyone else's needs.
Anonymous wrote:A light-hearted but nonetheless critical article about Nancy Snyderman's irresponsible behavior. To those who say that her breaking the quarantine was not a big deal, the state of NJ has made her quarantine mandatory.
What is striking is her unwillingness to accept personal responsibility for what transpired and NBC downplaying what she did.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/kass/ct-kass-met-1015-20141014-column.html
This woman is a fricking physician who goes on the air advising the public at large on health issues and then feels free to do what she wants in contravention of the usual quaratine protocols.[/quote
Hope that quack gets fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Point is he infected two people and one of them was extremely irresponsible. She wasn;t feeling well when she left for Akron and she certainly wasn't feeling well when she returned. She knew the risks of exposure and she decided her wants trumped the need to contain the virus. Dr. Nancy Snyderman acted in an equally selfish way but was lucky to have not contracted or spread the virus.
I'm with you on Snyderman, but Amber gets a pass. She asked the CDC what to do. They are at fault. Amber may be guilty of a foolish decision, but not, I believe, a selfish one.
I agree about Amber- she sought clearance from the CDC before she traveled. Snyderman, OTOH, was fucking irresponsible and what she did as a physician was borderline unethical.
Snyderman should have been fired by NBC.
Wasn't Snyderman in her own car the whole time? If she never got out of her car (except at home, obviously) how did she put anyone else at risk?
Snyderman was seen dining in a crowded NYC restaurant.
While the nurse checked with the CDC on her way home, she never should have gone to Akron. She wasn't feeling well and her wants trumped everyone else's needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Point is he infected two people and one of them was extremely irresponsible. She wasn;t feeling well when she left for Akron and she certainly wasn't feeling well when she returned. She knew the risks of exposure and she decided her wants trumped the need to contain the virus. Dr. Nancy Snyderman acted in an equally selfish way but was lucky to have not contracted or spread the virus.
I'm with you on Snyderman, but Amber gets a pass. She asked the CDC what to do. They are at fault. Amber may be guilty of a foolish decision, but not, I believe, a selfish one.
I agree about Amber- she sought clearance from the CDC before she traveled. Snyderman, OTOH, was fucking irresponsible and what she did as a physician was borderline unethical.
Snyderman should have been fired by NBC.
Wasn't Snyderman in her own car the whole time? If she never got out of her car (except at home, obviously) how did she put anyone else at risk?
Snyderman was seen dining in a crowded NYC restaurant.
While the nurse checked with the CDC on her way home, she never should have gone to Akron. She wasn't feeling well and her wants trumped everyone else's needs.
Relax. Nobody is going to get sick from eating with Nancy Snyderman or flying to Akron because that's not how Ebola is spread.
Anonymous wrote:So they rule put ebola based on her answering questions? Horse shit quarantine her for 21 days.