Birds continue to hit Presbyterian air pumps in the State of Texas.
Hospital Guys released a statement Friday, perhaps this could be called a "supplemental" report to Thursday's, perhaps it could be called a "clarification" or an "evolution" in their account, and in Friday's account Hospital Guys said there had been no "flaw" in their "protocols," that in fact the nurses and physicians "workflows" did "interact," all Hospital Guys-speak meaning that the doctors did have the information that Timothy E. Duncan, who had the Ebola virus, was from Liberia, ground zero of the epidemic, and had travelled from Liberia to the United States prior to getting sick. Having that information when Duncan first went to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, presenting with a fever which is one of the first symptoms of Ebola, the docs still sent him home to Dallas. So yeah, birds are hitting the air pumps in Big D.
Hospital Guys released a statement Friday, perhaps this could be called a "supplemental" report to Thursday's, perhaps it could be called a "clarification" or an "evolution" in their account, and in Friday's account Hospital Guys said there had been no "flaw" in their "protocols," that in fact the nurses and physicians "workflows" did "interact," all Hospital Guys-speak meaning that the doctors did have the information that Timothy E. Duncan, who had the Ebola virus, was from Liberia, ground zero of the epidemic, and had travelled from Liberia to the United States prior to getting sick. Having that information when Duncan first went to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, presenting with a fever which is one of the first symptoms of Ebola, the docs still sent him home to Dallas. So yeah, birds are hitting the air pumps in Big D.