It really is outrageous. As Twitchy reported, the Ebola “self-monitoring” nonsense is a confirmed failure. Apparently, no one can self-monitor the fact that perhaps if one feels fatigued, sluggish and unwell after being exposed to Ebola, then one should not, you know, prance about a Brooklyn bowling alley (now closed due to health concerns) and public transportation.
“Manzo’d With Children” mom Caroline Manzo has had it.
Why aren't there mandatory quarantines for anyone in the health field returning to USA after treating Ebola patients? Makes sense.
— Caroline Manzo (@CarolineManzo) October 24, 2014
Precisely.
https://twitter.com/EricaB630/status/525478144812527616
@CarolineManzo not to our president…
— A$AP R@ndy (@pandoerra) October 24, 2014
Natch. But then he thinks an Ebola Czar needs to have more knowledge of hackery than medicine.
@CarolineManzo that's what I said earlier!!! Instead of self monitoring, they need to self quarantine!! It's crazy
— ZenWen (@wlft1) October 24, 2014
Manzo continued.
Hey guys, don't worry! THE CDC has put quarantine guidelines in place effective MONDAY. Until then, live it up. Oh My God.
— Caroline Manzo (@CarolineManzo) October 24, 2014
Ludicrous.
I don't believe that we're in danger of an Ebola crisis in USA, but I believe we have to be diligent & take proper precautions. Think smart.
— Caroline Manzo (@CarolineManzo) October 24, 2014
Evidently, that’s too difficult for the CDC and the Obama administration to do.
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