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In reply to the discussion: Are you scared of Ebola? [View all]hamsterjill
(15,548 posts)14. I am fearful of the human element to ebola
Like people who get on planes knowing that they've been exposed to ebola and are running a temperature.
I would like to believe that self-monitoring and self-quarantine would be an option, but the latest incident makes me believe there are people who cannot be trusted to worry about others. If this nurse did as reported and boarded a plane knowing that she had a fever and had been treating Thomas Eric Duncan, I find that heartless. She not only had the potential to expose strangers in the airport, on the plane, etc., but she was exposing her own family members at the time of her departure.
She's a nurse for crying out loud. A nurse who had just witnessed an ebola patient die. What in the hell was this person thinking???!!!
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No. But, a fearsome Y3K bug is looming. It may be as bad as the Y2K Bug catastrophe.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2014
#1
I'm afraid that the Ebola scare will serve as an October surprise that helps the GOP.
Louisiana1976
Oct 2014
#27
I was not until today - the 3 Horsemen of Outbreak: Lies, Panic and Stupidity - are in full gallop
jpak
Oct 2014
#5
for the people in west africa, yes, i am scared. for me personally, not at all. nt
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2014
#8
not for myself , for people in the west african states hit with ebola and health care workers
JI7
Oct 2014
#15
Exactly. This Ebola episode points up our need for single payer instead of our current greed-based
Louisiana1976
Oct 2014
#29
Yes. Not for me personally but for Africa and the potential for mutation
riderinthestorm
Oct 2014
#31