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originally posted by: Diderot
a reply to: GrantedBail
This is a false and inflammatory report.
If you would bother to read the statement from the Alcon CEO, you would learn that the boyfriend was not showing Ebola symptoms.
You are simply regurgitating right wing propaganda.
originally posted by: ~Lucidity
This was posted here like three days ago...somewhere.
originally posted by: rockpaperhammock
originally posted by: Diderot
a reply to: GrantedBail
This is a false and inflammatory report.
If you would bother to read the statement from the Alcon CEO, you would learn that the boyfriend was not showing Ebola symptoms.
You are simply regurgitating right wing propaganda.
Well according to this report which is the most updated that I can find he is experiencing ebola like symptoms. Feel free to prove me wrong with an updated article. And by the way ....a CEO's word is no better than the media. Id treat both with skepticism.
According to Dallas News, Rev. Jim Khoi of Our Lady of Fatima Church in East Fort Worth was told by Pham’s mother that a friend of her daughter’s had also been admitted to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, although he was not told of the nature of their relationship.
Nina Pham will be transferred today from Dallas to a hospital in Bethesda, Md., according to a statement from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
originally posted by: rockpaperhammock
originally posted by: Diderot
a reply to: GrantedBail
This is a false and inflammatory report.
If you would bother to read the statement from the Alcon CEO, you would learn that the boyfriend was not showing Ebola symptoms.
You are simply regurgitating right wing propaganda.
Well according to this report which is the most updated that I can find he is experiencing ebola like symptoms. Feel free to prove me wrong with an updated article. And by the way ....a CEO's word is no better than the media. Id treat both with skepticism.
Well, if the only thing the article provides for proof is the CEO's letter (which clearly states that he did NOT currently have any symptoms), I would say it's plain 'ole bad journalism at best, and a deliberate hoax to increase readership at worst.