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We need to welcome Ebola sufferers, not stigmatize them


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2019 Aug 20, 7:11pm   556 views  5 comments

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https://www.theepochtimes.com/preparations-quietly-made-to-screen-for-ebola-at-us-airports_3048016.html

The U.S. federal government continues to quietly put out a call for Ebola screeners at airports including Dulles International Airport in the Washington area, as migrants from an Ebola-afflicted region in Africa settle in the United States.

The job “EMT, Ebola Airport Screener” has a very straightforward job description: “To screen passengers that have traveled back from Ebola-affected nations. This will include checking vital signs, temperature and having passengers fill out questionnaires. This will include tracking and reporting all recovered results.”

The job listing is posted on Careerbuilder.com and LinkedIn by Caduceus Healthcare.


Sure, they convulse and spatter blood all around, infecting everyone near them, but does this justify discrimination?

Hug an Ebola victim today!

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1   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Aug 20, 7:18pm  

Did you see my post that NBC attacked Epoch Times today?

http://patrick.net/post/1326652/2019-08-21-the-media-is-already-over

They only got 300 likes in 7 hours with alleged 6+M Twitter Followers.

Think how low that is.
2   Patrick   2019 Aug 20, 7:23pm  

Lol, this is excellent!

Attacking the Epoch Times gave them massive free publicity.

It's just like how Trump got elected: the lamestream press gave him billions of dollars of free publicity by denouncing him every day in every headline.
3   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2019 Aug 20, 7:25pm  

Patrick if you want left to care you have to make it about lgbt... for example: Ebola lgbt patients are discriminated. And you’ll have outrage in msm in no time.
4   Ceffer   2019 Aug 20, 7:33pm  

The last time I hugged an ebola victim, their arms came off on me.
5   just_passing_through   2019 Aug 20, 9:14pm  

Ceffer says
The last time I hugged an ebola victim, their arms came off on me.


I think you're confusing Ebola with Leprosy. It's understandable I do that all the time.

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