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To: bentway who wrote (812507)10/21/2014 2:35:21 AM
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Brumar89

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>> ..and yet, it seems like they DO have the Ebola thing well in hand, Dave? Give Obama credit?

It is very, very early in the epidemic to make this claim. If anything, it was held together with duct tape.

There is no excuse for CDC having to revise its protocol substantially in the middle of the first episode. That the hospital was following CDC's protocol and managed to end up with two sick nurses (effectively, the average rate of transfer found in Western Africa) is unimpressive.

Regardless of how it turns out, the federal government performed lousily at the outset. Better now, but I expected more. I doubt you did because performance is unimportant to you as long as a Democrat is at the helm.



To: bentway who wrote (812507)10/21/2014 10:11:49 AM
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locogringo

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Two nurses have Ebola because the CDC gave them bad advice on how to deal with it.