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10-30-2014 09:52 AM
This is a repeat of what happened at the beginning of the AIDS crisis.
10-30-2014 11:32 PM
On 10/29/2014 FUTURE said:On 10/29/2014 pitdakota said:The ignorance of people never ceases to amaze me......I think you are spot on Marp. This is only the beginning. So sad.
I just read today where a Conn. family has file suit because they attended a wedding in Nigeria. Upon their return, the school would not allow their daughter back in school for 21 days because of other parents complaining. The father was threatened that the police would remove her from school if they attempted to send her. They even denied the father's offer that they would be tested for ebola.
Hello? Nigeria? These are supposedly educated adults. That is sad as well.
Coming back to report that now that the lawsuit has been filed, the case has been settled out. Seems like the school is now going to "allow" the little girl to come back to school.
But then we have a school teacher in the state of Maine that has been required to take a 21 day leave of absence. All because she attended a conference in Dallas!!!!!! 
10-31-2014 12:18 AM
Thanks for the update Pit. I had read the family filed suit but did not hear they had reached a settlement.
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