sassanellat
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And knowledge like a sentient entity, no. Splitting hairs on a play of words, apologies for the wrong word.
Evolution takes time, and it isn't directed, so it would take a LOT of sick people to provide the replications and selection, and probably not even then.
So being 99.5 and not considered a "fever", she wasn't communicable, right???
That's mixing a lot of different ideas there. The bottom line would be that a fever indicates that there is viral replication going on, and she is contagious. The virus recognizes no numerical temperatures. You're putting the cart before the horse in this.
There are plenty of indications, including comments from the nurses at the hospital and across the country that they didn't get anywhere near the right training. It's extremely likely that the sick nurses DID do things wrong, as well as the docs, facilities, etc. They should have been trained better. And as far as I understand, it's standard protocol not to travel by mass transit for 21 days after potential exposure. If she had approval, it was a really, really bad idea in the desperately obvious screw-up category.She did nothing wrong.
Your saying she has no common sense, per these standards, is wrong common sense....Per the cdc and healthcare standards......
Yup, I'm saying that she has no common sense, and she certainly didn't listen to any of her instructors because it was very bad idea (VBI).
See why buying things out of this region may make some of us consumers think twice? Didn't you say you were a biologist? So why one thing from you knowing the "rules of biology", and a different thing from the cdc and healthcare professionals?
No. I am, with a LOT of experience (even helped in an Ebola vaccine trial), and one that trains doctors and nurses better than what we've seen. OTOH, I'm guessing a lot of the fault is the hospital being incredibly cheap and buying bad Chinese gloves or using gloves part their expiration date. There is no inconsistency in what I've said, so if you can be more clear, I might be able to clarify.
There is indeed a lot of doublespeak being presented in this country (we have an entire news network devoted to it), but I'm not seeing what you are at all. You have the facts and official word, which has been pretty consistent as the information develops, and then you have a whole lot of people that don't know enough to comment and are just blathering in a panic. In this day and age, you have to be able to sort out the real and the whoorah out there. And the internet is full of it and the American news isn't much better.