Nephew of Ebola Patient Thomas Duncan: He Didn’t ‘Stand a Chance’ Because He’s Black

Source?

It is difficult to believe that you have been following this story whatsoever.... if you are demanding a source for what has been in just about every headline over the past week - with prosecutors in multiple countries earlier demanding that he be locked up for lying on his paperwork.

Willful ignorance is a terrible thing.
 
It is difficult to believe that you have been following this story whatsoever.... if you are demanding a source for what has been in just about every headline over the past week - with prosecutors in multiple countries earlier demanding that he be locked up for lying on his paperwork.

Willful ignorance is a terrible thing.

Since so much of it is based on conjecture, I'm wondering what particular source you're using.

Would this be the sort of thing you have in mind, from the Washington Post?:

Neighbors in Liberia said that Duncan had been in direct contact with a woman, who later died of Ebola. Duncan reportedly helped carry the 19-year-old woman, who was convulsing, to a nearby hospital. They said it was not clear whether Duncan knew the woman had Ebola before he left Liberia.

According to officials, Duncan reported on an airport screening questionnaire that he had had no contact with an Ebola patient. Before he left Liberia, officials checked his temperature at the airport. He had no fever. Authorities in Liberia said last week that they plan to prosecute Duncan for lying on the questionnaire.​
 
Get away with what? What standards are you applying to the uninsured white guy in Nebraska who's run up a $500,000 bill? Are you up for letting him die?


If he didnt pay for his insurance, and wasnt an american citizen, yes.

Besides which, in no way did the hospital "let him die" they spent a small fortune trying to keep him alive, and ungrateful asshats like you have the nerve to say we didnt do enough.
 
Now we get to test that theory that "racists just want blacks" to die from ebola...

Nina Pham vs. Amner Vinson

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The second nurse is now being transferred from the Dallas hospital to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, which has successfully treated two other patients. She is getting the top treatment available at the leading facility in the U.S. for Ebola.
 
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