Dr. Tom Frieden, director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said during a telephone press briefing Wednesday that you cannot get Ebola by sitting next to someone on a bus, but that infected or exposed persons should not ride public transportation because they could transmit the disease to someone else.Let me help you out here, Tom. I'll try to keep the words small for you. If a sick person gives the disease to a fellow bus rider, that fellow bus rider has gotten ebola ON THE BUS. If you can GIVE the disease on the bus, you can GET the disease on the bus.
Dude. I'm not feeling your leadership here. And wondering if you got your doctorate out of a Cracker Jack box.
And then there's this:
Transferring the latest victim to Georgia. Some people just deserve Darwin.
It's been staggering incompetence all the way down on this one. Either he's really that stupid or he's trying and badly failing to present the image that they've got things under control and there's nothing to worry about.
ReplyDeleteMixed message after mixed message.
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DeleteBetter than the still, is the video the still was taken from.
ReplyDeleteHe's touching the guys in the moonsuits while passing paperwork back and forth.
DUDE! If they need to be in moonsuits, you need to NOT TOUCH THEM. It's no different than touching your face with your glove as you take the moonsuit off (which is how the nurse in Spain got infected).
Fills you with confidence, doesn't it?
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ReplyDeleteStupidity... Personified...
ReplyDelete..and multiplied.
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