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  • actaeon277

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    You have nothing to back anything you've said...you've not done any research and you just conjecture and speculate. Check your thought process.
    Ummmm, you're arguing with someone in the medical field, that's had actual training.
    And your bona fides would be????

    You do know, when someone gets a disease, they don't get every symptom, at 100 percent full on, right?
     

    hoosierdoc

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    Yay!

    for those who called him out for improper hygiene and not paying attention to protections... I raised the possibility he picked it up someone not known to be ill. From an article today:

    CBS News reports that the two aid workers came in contact with a Liberian health care worker who was infected. He died several days later.

    A possibility being raised is that both Brantly and Writebol were infected outside the Ebola ward during a setting where they were not wearing their protective gear, according to CBS News correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook.
     

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