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No, leave them in situ and provide the best care possible in that location/continent. If you want to minimise the risk, don't import it.
10:18 Sun 24th Aug 2014
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Shame on you
so everyone injured in the Falklands should have been kept in the Red and Green Life Machine, until they were fit enough to walk or swim home ?
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LOL, I take it that's not a serious question.
If it is, I'd have to counter with those injured in the Falklands would not have been returning to the UK with
a lethal virus for which there is as yet no known cure/vaccine and a 90% mortality rate.
Ebola is a seriously deadly virus and anyone infected should be isolated. This doctor is hailed as a 'Hero', he volunteered to help victims of the disease and is now to be flown back here for treatment.....it only needs one person to catch the virus from this 'heroic' doctor and we are all in danger here too. Chilldoubt is right keep them In situ and give the best treatment where they are. Stop flights from the suspect countries until the virus is contained. We have enough problems of our own.

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