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Got Ebola; No problem
Topic Started: Oct 24 2014, 10:04 AM (71 Views)
Improviso
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HOLY CARP!!!
Let's take the subway and go bowling.

Jeez... and this guy is a medical professional. :doh:


WAIT.

Just heard on the news there's nothing to worry about.

Never mind...

I wonder what the Washington JV team will have to say about this.
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George K
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Finally
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/nyc-health-commissioner-wrongly-claims-ebola-patient-self-isolated_817084.html

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“We know that he left his apartment and so that he — self-quarantine would have meant he never left his apartment. But he did self-isolate in the sense that … he limited his contact with people and saw friends. He did leave his apartment, so I don’t want to give the impression that he was in his apartment the entire time.”

The same health commissioner went on to later note that the Ebola patient took the subway (the A train, L train, and the 1 train), went to a bowling ally, took an Uber, later went to the High Line, and “may have stopped and gone to a restaurant along the way.” He also went for a 3-mile run around the city.
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