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Let's keep out all of the emotion - and your judgement of others.
Here's the reality -
She's a nurse.
She broke a mandatory quarantine.
As a nurse, her license could be in jeopardy for intentionally breaking a mandatory quarantine.
Nurses have an obligation to follow public health laws even if they do not agree with them
Everything else you wrote? Irrelevant.
She didn't break a mandatory quarantine. She hasn't been served with any papers from Maine placing her in a quarantine.
And her license isn't in jeopardy. If she chooses to fight a quarantine order in the courts, her license isn't in jeopardy.
Exactly. She is totally unconcerned with everyone else but herself. No one in their right mind would want this self-absorbed freak giving them nursing care.
If medical workers refuse the quarantine after travelling to Ebolaland, then they should be refused entry to the US.
There is no such place as Ebolaland. And if you are talking about the affected countries, please be aware that 99% of the people living in those places are not infected with Ebola. Total population equals 100%. 99% are Ebola-free.
The United States does not impose a mandatory quarantine after traveling to the affected nations. And evidently, New Jersey's 21-day quarantine is simply political blather, because they let Nurse Hickox go after 2 days.
Exactly. She is totally unconcerned with everyone else but herself. No one in their right mind would want this self-absorbed freak giving them nursing care.
If medical workers refuse the quarantine after travelling to Ebolaland, then they should be refused entry to the US.
She'd be my first pick to provide me with nursing care. She is accomplished, professional, and knowledgeable about the field of medicine.
There is no such place as Ebolaland. And if you are talking about the affected countries, please be aware that 99% of the people living in those places are not infected with Ebola. Total population equals 100%. 99% are Ebola-free.
The United States does not impose a mandatory quarantine after traveling to the affected nations. And evidently, New Jersey's 21-day quarantine is simply political blather, because they let Nurse Hickox go after 2 days.
She didn't break a mandatory quarantine. She hasn't been served with any papers from Maine placing her in a quarantine.
And her license isn't in jeopardy. If she chooses to fight a quarantine order in the courts, her license isn't in jeopardy.
That's the reality.
She would lose in court. It's a public safety issue, so to ask her to isolate herself until after the incubation period was not an unreasonable request.
At the same time, if any of us were forced to stay home from work, and forgo our paycheck, we might fall very behind on our bills, and suffer for it. So if a state is going to guarantee someone against their will, should there be some type of protections so we don't get punished by our creditors, land lords, or lose our jobs or suffer business loses, etc...
She would lose in court. It's a public safety issue, so to ask her to isolate herself until after the incubation period was not an unreasonable request.
At the same time, if any of us were forced to stay home from work, and forgo our paycheck, we might fall very behind on our bills, and suffer for it. So if a state is going to guarantee someone against their will, should there be some type of protections so we don't get punished by our creditors, land lords, or lose our jobs or suffer business loses, etc...
Only in the imagination of the ignorant. Medical opinion is overwhelmingly in agreement that she poses no risk to the public as long as she self-monitors for early signs.
She would lose in court. It's a public safety issue, so to ask her to isolate herself until after the incubation period was not an unreasonable request.
At the same time, if any of us were forced to stay home from work, and forgo our paycheck, we might fall very behind on our bills, and suffer for it. So if a state is going to guarantee someone against their will, should there be some type of protections so we don't get punished by our creditors, land lords, or lose our jobs or suffer business loses, etc...
Good points. Though I think that she will win in court. Remember she tested neg.
She didn't break a mandatory quarantine. She hasn't been served with any papers from Maine placing her in a quarantine.
And her license isn't in jeopardy. If she chooses to fight a quarantine order in the courts, her license isn't in jeopardy.
That's the reality.
Did some research. Her license is in jeopardy if she violates a court order, which the state of Maine has not gotten yet. So, I stand corrected. Interesting to note, her license is in Texas. I wonder what she'll do if they do get the court order. Do y'all think she would comply or not?
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