oddly... in all of these cases.. if people follow rules/protocols...
1) it never arrives in USA
2) 2nd nurse doesn't get on plane and fly with a temperature
Also the dipshits wearing 3 hazmat suits while working on the dude... and catching it while removing the clothing... And of course, the dude coming into the hospital 3 times, being sent home 3 times. His family didn't get it, so he was smart enough to not get near them in the week he was at home puking and shitting all over.
If these idiots just followed the rules, this doesn't happen. And late last night, I saw an article about the idiot NBC nurse/reporter/whatever, who broke quarantine to hit a restaurant up for some soup lol...
Why aren't these lawbreakers being locked the fck up and prosecuted? Attach a ten year minimum prison sentence to "breaking CDC protocol" and watch how fast these idiots DONT take flights.
because theyre not laws man. Theyre general guidlines.
The CDC has already been crying that their protocols are not mandates, basically shuckijg responsibility for all the people catching it out of stupidity.
I said it over and over... i dont fear the virus, i fear the stupidity of people.
I do think that the CDC and .govs constant downplaying of the virus has created a sense of apathy among people, likening it to flus and such, and these people think 'well they keep saying its hard toncatch and its really not a bigbdeal, im going to go grab some soup, i mean the CDC said its practically impossible to transmit'
Seems like we cant find the fine line between respect and panic. We cant seem to make people understand how dangerous it is without gettijg everyone panicky, its either "oh its nothing, its not going to happen, you cant get it like that, or its "zomg panic!"
But, as I pointed out multiple times (and it just keeps happening) were told howbhard it is to catch, how it doesnt ransmit like that, yadda yadda yadda, but now theyve aeen over 300 viral mutations in the dallas strain and people keep catching it in ways they shouldnt. Also, it appears to be taking longer to gestate and longer to kill than it used to.
Someone is missing something.