So, by now everyone is familiar with Eric Duncan's death (the guy in Dallas). In a recent CNN interview with his nephew, Joseph Weeks, Mr. Weeks said:
"Nobody tried to help Eric, If they would have given him a chance, he would have fought his way through."
I've also read that Mr. Duncan went to the hospital and was sent home, and that family members were upset that nobody helped him until it was too late.
This is the kind of **** that drives me nuts.
I'm not trying to trample on a dead man's grave, but at what point did Mr. Duncan think it was okay to avoid telling anyone he had been in contact with a body containing Ebola? Why did he mention that specifically (or even the word Ebola)? Was he just expecting to be cured because he was in the USA?
He may have been a great person, with a wonderful heart, but getting onto that plane (after lying about coming in contact with Ebola) is about as selfish an action as one can take.
Anyway, after reading the interview with the nephew, I'm just waiting for the lawsuit. Because you know, that's how it works.