And that's why these people need to be treated like absolute lepers.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison did not have such a plan in place, according to the documents. In a letter to NIH, a university vice chancellor wrote that after consulting health care providers and Wisconsin health officials, administrators had determined that “a home quarantine was appropriate for all exotic influenza viruses.” Rebecca Moritz, who was with the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Office of Biological Safety at the time, told The Intercept that the outside health experts were concerned that quarantining researchers in the hospital would put medical staff at risk and unnecessarily take up an isolation bed.
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“That is not a persuasive argument,” said Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University who sits on his university’s institutional biosafety committee. “Most major hospitals have an infectious disease isolation ward with rooms that are expressly designed to reduce transmission. No homes do.” In a hospital, he added, “[Quarantine] is supervised, which is not happening for a person in a home.”
these people need to be treated like absolute lepers.
People took pity on lepers. These people deserve to have reparations extracted from them in blood, then death. State-sanctioned, above-board, in full public view.
If we do not begin making examples of "scientists" - bioterrorists - whose purpose is to make ever more dangerous disease, then all humanity will eventually be destroyed by their creations.
And that's why these people need to be treated like absolute lepers.
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Clown world.
People took pity on lepers. These people deserve to have reparations extracted from them in blood, then death. State-sanctioned, above-board, in full public view.
If we do not begin making examples of "scientists" - bioterrorists - whose purpose is to make ever more dangerous disease, then all humanity will eventually be destroyed by their creations.