What seems reasonable? Well, this surely does:
Can't we ask doctors who have treated Ebola patients to wait 21 days before using EVERY mode of public transportation available?
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) October 24, 2014
Bingo times ten.
Plus, there was that whole “felt sluggish” thing. Hey, you treated Ebola patients and now feel run-down? Time to hit the town!
NYC health bureaucrat: Dr. E-bowl-A went for 3 mile jog, rode A, #1 & L Trains. He felt "fine"…except,well, that "fatigue" thing.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 24, 2014
And let’s not forget Dr. Nancy Snyderman:
@secupp and going out for SOUP @DrNancyNBCNEWS
— Jefferey Jaxen (@JeffereyJaxen) October 24, 2014
@BiasedGirl @secupp We could…but the CDC as usual is leading from behind.
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) October 24, 2014
@secupp that would just make too much sense.
— Scott Thacker (@ScottMThacker) October 24, 2014
Yep. Common sense is hard, apparently.
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