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Corporate suits do not belong in hospitals. Warpy Oct 2014 #1
Ex-actly. nt PCIntern Oct 2014 #2
Yeah but they can manage, isn't that all that's important? Autumn Oct 2014 #3
I recall that so well in hitech R&D. The "suits" had no fucken idea what was going on, and RKP5637 Oct 2014 #51
Excellent summation of the situation, Warpy. nt brer cat Oct 2014 #4
I'll bet they'd understand the language of a general strike by all RNs, LPNs and Nurse's Aides. I'm KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #6
It was not a "corporate suit" who took Mr. Duncan's history and did the physical mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #16
It was a corporate suit who overruled the nursing supervisor and left him in the open ER for hours Warpy Oct 2014 #19
cite your sources, please. mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #22
I haven't seen the info in your first paragraph. Chemisse Oct 2014 #23
ABC News Link: Jamastiene Oct 2014 #39
Were they TRYING to spread this disease!? Chemisse Oct 2014 #62
The cause, though, is far beyond the hospitals. This is what happens when the only political party jtuck004 Oct 2014 #17
Perfectly stated! nt Mojorabbit Oct 2014 #18
Thank you. woo me with science Oct 2014 #20
Well said, as always!!! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2014 #54
Well, IMHO it does qualify as a VERY MINOR outbreak. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #5
We're not done yet…not by a longshot. nt PCIntern Oct 2014 #8
I get the general feeling you think a lot of yourself. Just my opinion. nt Logical Oct 2014 #32
I know what I know PCIntern Oct 2014 #33
No need to ignore, it is more entertaining reading your rants. nt Logical Oct 2014 #61
Well your comment about "not being done by a long shot" will be interesting to track nt Logical Oct 2014 #63
I didn't read the article that stated that the outbreak in Africa was over! PCIntern Oct 2014 #65
"IF." n/t pnwmom Oct 2014 #14
Yep, but it's also a "cluster" HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #7
Funny, because they had outbreaks in the other countries PCIntern Oct 2014 #9
Proximity I suppose. HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #11
More like a cluster f*ck VA_Jill Oct 2014 #12
Yes, I said that in there right at the top. HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #13
Makes sense. An outbreak "over there" inspires action... Beartracks Oct 2014 #15
Many bureaucracies are Too Big To Not Fail superpatriotman Oct 2014 #10
Those are the very agencies, among many others, that have bore the brunt of 10 years of Doremus Oct 2014 #46
"Unlikely" OnyxCollie Oct 2014 #21
have you watched the whistleblower nurse interview? about the biohazard suits magical thyme Oct 2014 #24
This is why we need a surgeon general to handle the PR and communication IronLionZion Oct 2014 #25
We have an Acting Surgeon General. 840high Oct 2014 #28
What's he doing? IronLionZion Oct 2014 #34
... Warren DeMontague Oct 2014 #35
He's waiting on Reid 840high Oct 2014 #57
It's both - inability to grasp science, and manage the situation. Avalux Oct 2014 #26
agree!! oldandhappy Oct 2014 #27
What we have here is "ebolanoia" alarimer Oct 2014 #29
++++++++++++++++++++ uppityperson Oct 2014 #31
It's become a PANICDEMIC, sir. Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #30
Taking the show-business out of.... CanSocDem Oct 2014 #36
I' would be certain that they have weighed the cost/benefit ratio PCIntern Oct 2014 #37
And despite the fear and trepidation... CanSocDem Oct 2014 #38
It's strange, though, that in a situation like this, everyone is castigated as being 'incompetent'. randome Oct 2014 #40
Which 'smart decisions" were they, pray tell? PCIntern Oct 2014 #41
It's random chance during the process. randome Oct 2014 #42
I understand your point entirely... PCIntern Oct 2014 #44
+1000 PADemD Oct 2014 #43
Ivory Coast closed their borders to the infected nations. Savannahmann Oct 2014 #45
So seal our borders to the affected nations. randome Oct 2014 #47
Have you ever heard of a little thing most travelers carry called a Passport? Savannahmann Oct 2014 #49
Sadly funny! Thanks! PCIntern Oct 2014 #50
Fair enough. But entry by sea has different requirements. randome Oct 2014 #53
You need a passport these days. Savannahmann Oct 2014 #60
+1...nt Jesus Malverde Oct 2014 #64
Very frustrating, isn't it? PCIntern Oct 2014 #48
Is this happening, can it happen? RKP5637 Oct 2014 #52
Good National Geographic article on that... PCIntern Oct 2014 #55
Thanks! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2014 #56
I found it! Tracking a Serial Killer: Could Ebola Mutate to Become More Deadly? RKP5637 Oct 2014 #59
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