Surely that’s not the case, right? Guess again.
Resident inside #EbolaDallas apt takes deliveries inside. pic.twitter.com/s0eOYgNdBX
— STEVE PICKETT (@STEVEPICK11) October 2, 2014
But, hey, it’s cool. They are quarantined and all.
I don't understand why Duncan's family is quarantined in a contaminated apartment. Boggles the mind.
— Lexi Mainland (@lexim) October 3, 2014
Take a look at the food delivery to the supposedly quarantined family of the Dallas Ebola patient.
BREAKING: hygeine issue within #Ebola patient residence being considered. Food being delivered.
— Janet St. James (@janetstjames) October 2, 2014
Several days' of food was delivered to apt under containment. Contractor hired to address hygiene issues in that unit. @CBSDFW #Ebola
— Jennifer Lindgren (@JenKLindgren) October 2, 2014
#EbolaDallas food boxes dropped at front door. Supplies for next 3weeks. pic.twitter.com/HoP0xnrJZ6
— STEVE PICKETT (@STEVEPICK11) October 2, 2014
That looks safe
RT @connortryan: Red Cross worker delivers supplies to quarantined family of #Ebola victim in Dallas pic.twitter.com/suWmQFtDL3
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) October 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/Cameron_Gray/status/517772169414443009
Yep.
@CindyReynolds Where eyewitnesses saw him throwing up when the ambulance came…nearby children playing. Pro-tip: Plan for the worse.
— penelope210 (@penelopesire) October 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/Blondie203235/status/517776540411908097
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As Twitchy reported, a news chopper caught a clean-up crew outside of the Ebola patient’s apartment. And it was enraging and outrageous.
And now this. It’s truly unreal.
https://twitter.com/ForrestFreeman0/status/517770873416482816
@connortryan @nypost ok, y isn't this guy in a mask & gloves & the proper clothes? this shit is no joking matter
— dawn de costa (@memasbabes) October 2, 2014
Bingo. There are precautions taken for ridiculous things. And this? Whatever!
@Cameron_Gray @RBPundit No gloves, nothing! This is crazy! We wore disposable suits while cleaning paint booths.
— CJSAY (@Sr4liberty) October 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/TinaHMRod/status/517770765543153664
@karen1atl Pic of @redcross worker delivering food to the quarantined. No protection, nothing. Like a lamb at Easter pic.twitter.com/YlprmnYIuO
— jaja (@JaJasTweets) October 2, 2014
@connortryan @DanRiehl Make that: *Expendible* Red Cross worker trudges thru Ebola victim’s vomit to deliver supplies…
— (((WitCoHE))) (@E__Strobel) October 2, 2014
@connortryan @DanRiehl Kinda concerned about lack of any protection.
— vanna516 (@vanna516) October 2, 2014
@KraftyWurker @mkues65 @Cameron_Gray @RBPundit Seriously, Officials are NOT taking EBOLA very seriously.!! OMG so scary.
— Susan (@sueinwny) October 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/greymagus/status/517785141260062721
Check out the shirt he’s wearing. #Facepalm pic.twitter.com/Y7e1imiFya
— American Journalists Publish Chinese Propaganda (@JohnEkdahl) October 2, 2014
Frightening.
"Don't worry. It's highly unlikely to come to the US." -> "Don't worry. He didn't have symptoms." -> "Don't worry about the clean up crew."
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
With every new piece of information suggesting we should have worried before, we keep getting told not to worry.
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
That’s right. And an exit much-needed reminder evidently:
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Repeat often.
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News chopper caught Ebola clean-up crew; Um. Notice anything missing? (It’s enraging) [photo]
‘When Ebola comes to my city’: Americans share Ebola defense strategies [pics]
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