Very strange, because living in Liberia, he must have known that he had had serious exposure. So he comes back here and exposes his family (including five children) to it?
Not so much strange as selfish to the nth degree. I’m sure he was scared to hell, but he (and they, if he told them) might have thought that he would get better care here. Still, to put so many people at risk, I’m just shaking my head.
Of course, you know that I was the mom that kept my kids home from school when they were sick, so as not to inflict their illnesses on the rest of the school.
“”Very strange, because living in Liberia, he must have known that he had had serious exposure. So he comes back here and exposes his family (including five children) to it?””
Isn’t his home in Liberia? It occurs to me that his family here should have told him they really didn’t want him to visit at this time. They had to know what’s been going on there so why not take the chance he’d be offended rather than them being exposed to the virus just in case. We’re to believe he wasn’t sick when he left Liberia and that may be true but it’s careless on his part in any case. That’s what I would have done. “We would love to see you but perhaps another time.”
Who pays the hospital bill in TX? Hmmmm? I guess no different from any other “transient” who shows up for care in a TX hospital or one in any other state. We’re such compassionate people!!!!!
He carried his dying of Ebola landlord to the hospital, just days prior to getting on the plane to the USA - yes, he knew.
One mitigating factor is many people in Western Africa don’t seem to understand how it is spread (or believe it is a hoax, or not caused by a virus, but by evil doctors or something) at the very least.
Had to be intentional.