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  • rl96ss

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    This is why I have a phobia about hospitals and germs. Its only gonna get worse! I hate taking my kids to hospitals, unless they're sick.
     

    Recoil45

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    I was going back and forth on that and "It wasn't listed as an option in his community organizer handbook". Your probably correct though.
     

    valegian

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    Gotta go buy up all the n95 masks at Wally World and CVS to make some $$$ when all hell breaks looks. Lol! Anyone know where I can buy "Forsythia"? :p
     

    AustinN4

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    Evidently some school kids came in contact with the individual....

    Schoolchildren have come into contact with Texas Ebola patient, officials say
    Texas Ebola patient came into contact with children - CNN.com

    Edited to add:

    "The patient, a man, walked into an emergency room at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on September 26. A nurse asked him for his travel history while he was in the emergency room, and the patient said he had traveled to Africa, said Dr. Mark Lester, executive vice president of Texas Health Resources. But that information was not "fully communicated" to the medical team, Lester said.

    "The man, who had just flown from Liberia to the United States, underwent basic blood tests, but not an Ebola screening, and was sent home with antibiotics, said Dr. Edward Goodman with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.

    "Two days later, on September 28, the man returned to the facility, where it was determined that he probably had Ebola. He was then isolated. He tested positive for the virus Tuesday, health officials said."
     
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    Recoil45

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    Does anyone know anything about the area of Dallas that these Iberians live in?

    I'm reading poverty level apparents with several people sharing small rooms.
     

    Recoil45

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    Thanks for the correction. Always make tons of mistakes posting from the phone.

    From what was posted there is a community of a few thousand of them living in Dallas and in very crowded conditions. Trying to find out if that is true.
     

    JohnnyLoco

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    Listening to Michael Savage. He's right, Rick Perry has lost any sort of credibility that he might have had. Should not be the next president. Withdrawing any support I had for him. He is following the "everything will be fine" "it's not that contagious" script that the CDC and Obama have been following. This is some pretty nasty stuff that is really contagious, and it is here.
     

    JohnnyLoco

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    First they said it was only in Guinea, then Liberia, then Sierra Leone...

    Then they said it would never come to the U.S.

    Then they said it would never spread.

    Then....
     
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