l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Connecticut’s Democrat Governor Enacts Mandatory Ebola Quarantine Prior to
Obama Campaign Stop
by Jammie via Jammie Wearing Fools
Somehow we doubt he’ll face as much scrutiny as Chris Christie.
Connecticut officials have joined counterparts in other states –
including New York and New Jersey — in defending and detailing quarantine
powers they’ve enacted as a precaution against the Ebola virus.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Public Health Commissioner Dr.
Jewel Mullen announced Monday that all people coming to the state after
traveling to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea in West Africa will at least
face 21 days of mandatory monitoring involving state health officials
contacting them daily.
As in New York and New Jersey, a mandatory quarantine may be ordered in
some cases.
“We’re going to interview every person that we’re informed is coming
to our state after travel from West Africa, and based on those interviews,
we’re going to make a determination whether quarantine immediately is
required – and we have to quarantine individuals – or active monitoring –
that is where someone is responsible for making sure that temperature is
being taken once or twice a day for 21 days,” Malloy told WCBS 880 Monday
night.
Strangely, we don’t hear any ridicule from Democrats and their media
handlers.
There were already people quarantined in Connecticut as of Monday,
Malloy said.
Some of those quarantined had isolated themselves voluntarily, others “
based on a high level of exposure on their travel or their immigration from
West Africa,” Malloy said.
Eight people in Connecticut without any symptoms were quarantined as of
Monday night. A ninth person in Darien was removed from quarantine earlier
Monday.
Eight people? Why their human rights are being violated!
Just a hunch, but do you suppose Malloy’s stance has anything to do with
being in a tough re-election battle?
There are also tight races in some deep blue states: Connecticut,
Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Rhode Island. In Connecticut,
Democratic incumbent Dannel Malloy faces the same Republican challenger,
Thomas Foley, that he defeated four years ago by a razor-thin 0.5 percent
margin. This time, the race is equally close (Malloy leads by less than 1
percent in our latest survey) and uncertain (the difference is well within
the 4.3 percent margin of error).
Ironically, the part-time president was supposed to campaign with Malloy a
couple of weeks ago until he realized how bad his incompetence on Ebola was
going over, so he’ll be appearing with him this Sunday. That alone may
finish Malloy off. We wonder if Obama might scuttle this trip once he reads
about Malloy’s Ebola quarantines? |
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