Anonymous wrote:Are we still freaked out over Ebola? Or can we go back to freaking out of ISIS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, it seems the table has turned!
http://mic.com/articles/102006/one-country-just-instituted-a-deliciously-ironic-ebola-travel-ban
Yeah, way to go, Rwanda. It's not like you are famous as a country for tribal/ethnic killings or anything!
Oh come on. Your statement is not relevant. The USA has also had its share of tribal and ethnic killings, but that also is not relevant to Ebola. If you read the article it is in retaliation to how Americans are treating Africans in the USA. Children pulled out of schools in Mississippi because someone visited Zambia and children not asked to come to school in New Jersey because they are from Rwanda is above ridiculous. That's like equating Argentina as having ebola victims because we have had them in Texas.
It's in retaliation for "Ebola racism," which is just hilarious. "How dare a minority of backwards, uneducated Americans worry everyone from Africa could pass on a terrifying deadly virus? Better act in the most ridiculous fashion possible and institute travel bans! That will show the international community Rwanda's government has really matured since that little incident where we outright slaughtered our own people!"

Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, it seems the table has turned!
http://mic.com/articles/102006/one-country-just-instituted-a-deliciously-ironic-ebola-travel-ban
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, it seems the table has turned!
http://mic.com/articles/102006/one-country-just-instituted-a-deliciously-ironic-ebola-travel-ban
Yeah, way to go, Rwanda. It's not like you are famous as a country for tribal/ethnic killings or anything!
Oh come on. Your statement is not relevant. The USA has also had its share of tribal and ethnic killings, but that also is not relevant to Ebola. If you read the article it is in retaliation to how Americans are treating Africans in the USA. Children pulled out of schools in Mississippi because someone visited Zambia and children not asked to come to school in New Jersey because they are from Rwanda is above ridiculous. That's like equating Argentina as having ebola victims because we have had them in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, it seems the table has turned!
http://mic.com/articles/102006/one-country-just-instituted-a-deliciously-ironic-ebola-travel-ban
Yeah, way to go, Rwanda. It's not like you are famous as a country for tribal/ethnic killings or anything!
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, it seems the table has turned!
http://mic.com/articles/102006/one-country-just-instituted-a-deliciously-ironic-ebola-travel-ban
Anonymous wrote:CDC is going to monitor all travelers coming from West African.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/26863772/cdc-21-day-monitoring-from-ebola-stricken-african-nations-to-us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NBC's cameraman has been declared "ebola free" and I guess will be released from the hospital in the next few days And Pham's condition has been upgraded from fair to good. Tx Health Presby will not treat any other Ebola cases, shoudl they pop up amongst the staff still quarantined; there are now 2 other designated hospitals in the area.
All according to NBC tonight.
How is that place still open? Hopefully any "doctor" from there will be barred from practicing.
Really? What an idiotic statement from someone who clearly has no understanding of medicine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NBC's cameraman has been declared "ebola free" and I guess will be released from the hospital in the next few days And Pham's condition has been upgraded from fair to good. Tx Health Presby will not treat any other Ebola cases, shoudl they pop up amongst the staff still quarantined; there are now 2 other designated hospitals in the area.
All according to NBC tonight.
How is that place still open? Hopefully any "doctor" from there will be barred from practicing.
It's open but apparently completely empty. There are about 25 staff members staying there -- the ones who are still under quarantine having cared for Duncan; they don't have to stay but they don't want to be home with their own families in case they develop symptoms. Otherwise people in Dallas are scared to go there even for a sprained ankle, as there are fears of whether the hospital has been cleaned effectively etc. I imagine a lot of drs/staff have or are about to quit and jump ship to Baylor, Medical City etc.; I'm not sure how this hospital overcomes the reputational taint. I mean if you were a well educated dr. who had nothing to do with this, do you really even want to say to anyone you work there? The general public there things the entire staff is incompetent even though that likely isn't true as the incompetence was "only" demonstrated by the ER/ICU/infectious disease higher ups.
Bahahahaha, Medical City could only hope to doctors from THR. Are you for real?
-PP from Dallas