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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: isopatch who wrote (173645)10/15/2014 1:16:58 PM
From: TideGlider1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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No, that is wrong. Kenneth said the government stopped it in it's tracks.



To: isopatch who wrote (173645)10/15/2014 2:25:26 PM
From: MJ3 Recommendations

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locogringo
lorne
TideGlider

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Just listened to CDC Director

He talked about protecting the nurses.

He did not talk about protecting families with parents or grandparents or children needing in home care medically.

In many states there are aids, prn's? , nurses who travel within the state theoretically providing care or help for people.

When they travel from home to home they are likely carrying with them the infections that they encountered in a previous home/ apartment .

They should all be tested before taking a job as a paid professional in such an environment.

There are other reasons for screening these traveling care providers------------such as criminal records----- Are they on legal medication or illegal drugs find out. Do they have the medications sent to their home address rather than to yours? (A possible sign of being hooked on drugs)

Just a few notes mj