pokey, why are you not pleased with the decision? It seems to me to be a reasonable decision. If somebody has an infectious disease which can be easily transmitted to others it is reasonable to require a quarantine. The nurse does not have Ebola and is apparently not infected, even in the non-symptomatic phase. So the only reason to require her quarantine is that people are so afraid of a non-threat that they go out on a witch hunt to find somebody to punish. If people would think about it a little bit and pay attention to what medical professionals who understand the disease have been saying it would be much better than placing innocent people who are no danger to the general public in quarantine.

Bill Gill


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