[scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-06-01 Thread g123curious
Should any of the people he infected get seriously sick and/or die, he probably will be sued and held liable in a civil suit. Hence, you hear the guy's lawyer father and in-law saying what you heard them say. The father was also blaming the media for inaccurate descriptions of the events.

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-06-01 Thread Martin
According to him, he has a *recording* of the incident. He supposedly went to the doctor initially because he'd broken a rib. *Who* takes a tape recorder to an ER when they break a rib? This one stinks, folks. I want to see this man taken out behind the woodshed. g123curious [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread g123curious
The guy's doctor advised him NOT to fly. He decided to fly anyway. He flew twice. He didn't bother to buy travel insurance (which would have reimbursed him for the TOTAL of his trip: air, hotel, wedding, everything.) Some folks refuse to accept personal responsibility. Hence, I have no

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread Bosco Bosco
Turns out the guys is a lawyer and his father in law works at the CDC, studying diseases like TB. How awesome is that? I am now definitely thinking he may not be being entirely truthful about what he knew and what he was told.

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread KeithBJohnson
completely agree with you. I learned last night that he already knew he had disease resistant TB before he even left the country. It was only after he left that it was discovered he had *extremely* drug resistant TB. Regular TB's bad enough, he knew he had a more dangerous version, yet left

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread Martin
Bosco, I've been wearing that hat for awhile now. Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Turns out the guys is a lawyer and his father in law works at the CDC, studying diseases like TB. How awesome is that? I am now definitely thinking he may not be being entirely truthful about what he

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread Martin
This tells me that the Guv'mint has our best interests in mind... :P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: completely agree with you. I learned last night that he already knew he had disease resistant TB before he even left the country. It was only after he left that it was discovered he had *extremely*

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Atlantan quarantined with deadly TB strain

2007-05-31 Thread Martin
g, I didn't know that he passed on travel insurance. That's kinda telling, in and of itself. Maybe he had the notion of passing on his misery. g123curious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The guy's doctor advised him NOT to fly. He decided to fly anyway. He flew twice. He didn't bother to