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....the great (in size) white hope of the GOP proves he is an ass...
A Letter from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dean Klag to Governor Chris Christie October 27, 2014 Governor Chris Christie Office of the Governor P.O. Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Governor Christie, I am writing to indicate in the strongest possible terms my objection to your policy of a 21-day quarantine for health care workers traveling from West Africa to New Jersey and, especially, its application to our graduate Kaci Hickox. Kaci spent six weeks in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), treating patients with ‪#‎Ebola‬. She has tested negative for Ebola and, according to news reports, has no symptoms. She poses no risk to her fellow citizens. While I applaud your concern for the health of the citizens of New Jersey and recognize your responsibility to protect their health, I do not think that this policy does so. Instead, it increases paranoia without materially protecting health. Instead, I ask that you follow the current CDC guidelines, as we do for our faculty, staff or students who are returning from working in West Africa. Thank you for your consideration of this request to do what is right for the citizens of the United States and for the people of West Africa. Sincerely, Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH Dean http://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-relea...-christie.html -- A vote for any Republican is a vote AGAINST: Social Security, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Fair Pay, Food Stamps, Clean Air and Water, Modest Gun Regulations, Public Schools, Rebuilding Infrastructure and Good Jobs, Women's Rights, Veterans’ Rights, LGBT Rights, and, of course, Your Right to Vote. |
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On 10/28/2014 6:15 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
...the great (in size) white hope of the GOP proves he is an ass... A Letter from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dean Klag to Governor Chris Christie October 27, 2014 Governor Chris Christie Office of the Governor P.O. Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Governor Christie, I am writing to indicate in the strongest possible terms my objection to your policy of a 21-day quarantine for health care workers traveling from West Africa to New Jersey and, especially, its application to our graduate Kaci Hickox. Kaci spent six weeks in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), treating patients with ‪#‎Ebola‬. She has tested negative for Ebola and, according to news reports, has no symptoms. She poses no risk to her fellow citizens. While I applaud your concern for the health of the citizens of New Jersey and recognize your responsibility to protect their health, I do not think that this policy does so. Instead, it increases paranoia without materially protecting health. Instead, I ask that you follow the current CDC guidelines, as we do for our faculty, staff or students who are returning from working in West Africa. Thank you for your consideration of this request to do what is right for the citizens of the United States and for the people of West Africa. Sincerely, Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH Dean http://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-relea...-christie.html Christie has already responded to this and lifted the 21-day quarantine. He stated that at the time of his order she *had* demonstrated potential early symptoms (fever) according to health officials and had not been tested. It turns out that the readings taken with the non-contact thermometer were questionable in terms of accuracy. She may have been flushed due to agitation and frustration. Point is, Christie was acting based on the information available to him at the time. |
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On 10/28/14 6:56 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/28/2014 6:15 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: ...the great (in size) white hope of the GOP proves he is an ass... A Letter from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dean Klag to Governor Chris Christie October 27, 2014 Governor Chris Christie Office of the Governor P.O. Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Governor Christie, I am writing to indicate in the strongest possible terms my objection to your policy of a 21-day quarantine for health care workers traveling from West Africa to New Jersey and, especially, its application to our graduate Kaci Hickox. Kaci spent six weeks in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), treating patients with ‪#‎Ebola‬. She has tested negative for Ebola and, according to news reports, has no symptoms. She poses no risk to her fellow citizens. While I applaud your concern for the health of the citizens of New Jersey and recognize your responsibility to protect their health, I do not think that this policy does so. Instead, it increases paranoia without materially protecting health. Instead, I ask that you follow the current CDC guidelines, as we do for our faculty, staff or students who are returning from working in West Africa. Thank you for your consideration of this request to do what is right for the citizens of the United States and for the people of West Africa. Sincerely, Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH Dean http://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-relea...-christie.html Christie has already responded to this and lifted the 21-day quarantine. He stated that at the time of his order she *had* demonstrated potential early symptoms (fever) according to health officials and had not been tested. It turns out that the readings taken with the non-contact thermometer were questionable in terms of accuracy. She may have been flushed due to agitation and frustration. Point is, Christie was acting based on the information available to him at the time. Christie was acting out of politics, not because of science. As usual. -- A vote for any Republican is a vote AGAINST: Social Security, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Fair Pay, Food Stamps, Clean Air and Water, Modest Gun Regulations, Public Schools, Rebuilding Infrastructure and Good Jobs, Women's Rights, Veterans’ Rights, LGBT Rights, and, of course, Your Right to Vote. |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 20:21:22 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
Christie was acting out of politics, not because of science. === Wow, thats a shocking accusation. Certainly no Democrat has ever done anything like that. Wait a minute, isn't Gov Cuomo in NY a Democrat? |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 22:19:43 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
And after the Coast Guard and IBM, Greg went to medical school. === Harry, you started this discussion. What medical school did you graduate from? In my opinion, both governors, Republican and Democrat, acted in the public interest. There have been examples of irresponsible behavior even by returning medical people. |
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On 10/28/2014 8:21 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/28/14 6:56 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/28/2014 6:15 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: ...the great (in size) white hope of the GOP proves he is an ass... A Letter from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dean Klag to Governor Chris Christie October 27, 2014 Governor Chris Christie Office of the Governor P.O. Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Governor Christie, I am writing to indicate in the strongest possible terms my objection to your policy of a 21-day quarantine for health care workers traveling from West Africa to New Jersey and, especially, its application to our graduate Kaci Hickox. Kaci spent six weeks in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), treating patients with ‪#‎Ebola‬. She has tested negative for Ebola and, according to news reports, has no symptoms. She poses no risk to her fellow citizens. While I applaud your concern for the health of the citizens of New Jersey and recognize your responsibility to protect their health, I do not think that this policy does so. Instead, it increases paranoia without materially protecting health. Instead, I ask that you follow the current CDC guidelines, as we do for our faculty, staff or students who are returning from working in West Africa. Thank you for your consideration of this request to do what is right for the citizens of the United States and for the people of West Africa. Sincerely, Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH Dean http://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-relea...-christie.html Christie has already responded to this and lifted the 21-day quarantine. He stated that at the time of his order she *had* demonstrated potential early symptoms (fever) according to health officials and had not been tested. It turns out that the readings taken with the non-contact thermometer were questionable in terms of accuracy. She may have been flushed due to agitation and frustration. Point is, Christie was acting based on the information available to him at the time. Christie was acting out of politics, not because of science. As usual. Of course he was. That's what he is supposed to do as a politician and governor of his state. He has to rely on the medical and/or scientific community to define what public safety measures are required. Right now anyone (and there have been several) who exhibits potential symptoms, has recently returned from affected areas in Africa or who has been in contact with an infected person are immediately quarantined and tested for an Ebola infection. That's the protocol recommended by the medical experts. Once cleared, the quarantine was lifted. He has stated that had the nurse not exhibited any symptoms, his policy would have been to allow her to return to Maine and self-monitor. That's also the CDC and general medical recommendation also. The fact that the nurse threatened a law suit is what is making it now a political issue. |
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