Fox News Says Country Needs To Stop With Ebola Fear Mongering

This is the disconnect between the real world and the CDC. CDC seems to think hospitals are like government agencies, with tons of people just hanging out, doing nothing. They can easily take off a couple of days to be trained on ebola, and the necessary supplies will be delivered by the tooth fairy overnight. So just let ebola patients wander into the nearest hospital and expect to get world class care at no risk to anyone.

In the real world, hospitals are chaotic, particularly ERs. Nurses are stretched to the breaking point, and often work on short term assignments to get OT at different hospitals. Often beds are in short supply, not to mention high tech isolation units if they exist at all.

But by all means, let's let any infected african come here and spread it. We wouldn't want to stigmatize them.
 
As for "fear mongering". I'm far more concerned afraid of our incompetent POTUS/Government's botched handling of the potential threat than the virus itself.


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But by all means, let's let any infected african come here and spread it. We wouldn't want to stigmatize them.

And now this from Odumbo ....

Upton and other House Republicans reiterated their calls for a travel ban on passengers from Ebola-ravaged West Africa, where the virus has infected at least 8,997 people and killed more than 4,400.


The White House and other health officials have said such a ban would only exacerbate the crisis.

http://news.yahoo.com/rand-paul-ebola-white-house-aids-203939155.html

Curtailing flights from these countries will EXACERBATE the crisis? Huh?

Maybe Odumbo & Co. need to familiarize themselves with the dictionary ...

ex·ac·er·bate
verb \ig-ˈza-sər-ˌbāt\
: to make (a bad situation, a problem, etc.) worse

 
Americans total or Americans on US soil?
This is the disconnect between the real world and the CDC. CDC seems to think hospitals are like government agencies, with tons of people just hanging out, doing nothing. They can easily take off a couple of days to be trained on ebola, and the necessary supplies will be delivered by the tooth fairy overnight. So just let ebola patients wander into the nearest hospital and expect to get world class care at no risk to anyone.

In the real world, hospitals are chaotic, particularly ERs. Nurses are stretched to the breaking point, and often work on short term assignments to get OT at different hospitals. Often beds are in short supply, not to mention high tech isolation units if they exist at all.

But by all means, let's let any infected african come here and spread it. We wouldn't want to stigmatize them.
no kidding. Without a shot fired, or a vote cast, the American People just let the government take over their whole health care system. And it all started with a little bug called Ebola.
 
no kidding. Without a shot fired, or a vote cast, the American People just let the government take over their whole health care system. And it all started with a little bug called Ebola.

Hey, whatever it takes.
 
Hey, whatever it takes.
get back to me when every 18 year old kid has to sign up for the Medical Draft.

"How did I become a doctor? Well, I always wanted to be a trader, but then I got drafted, and I've worked for the government ever since."
 
And now this from Odumbo ....

Upton and other House Republicans reiterated their calls for a travel ban on passengers from Ebola-ravaged West Africa, where the virus has infected at least 8,997 people and killed more than 4,400.

The White House and other health officials have said such a ban would only exacerbate the crisis.

http://news.yahoo.com/rand-paul-ebola-white-house-aids-203939155.html

Curtailing flights from these countries will EXACERBATE the crisis? Huh?

Maybe Odumbo & Co. need to familiarize themselves with the dictionary ...

ex·ac·er·bate
verb \ig-ˈza-sər-ˌbāt\
: to make (a bad situation, a problem, etc.) worse


Just think how bad it would be if we perfectly sealed the borders. We'd all die of Ebola overnight!
 
It's getting really bad. The President of the United States has just accepted full responsibility for Ebola. It is now a government problem. What's next?
 
get back to me when every 18 year old kid has to sign up for the Medical Draft.

"How did I become a doctor? Well, I always wanted to be a trader, but then I got drafted, and I've worked for the government ever since."

Now there's an idea.

Except I think you'd have to be able to read . . . :(
 
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