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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1185779" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Today was a day where the news hit closer to home than I desire. Stuff didn't get as real as knowing I had my arm down the throat of a rabies laden calf :shock:, but it had a profound effect on my world view.</p><p></p><p>Pre-school daughter who goes to a little private church school, was sent home with a note that a student at her school was on the ship with the "exposed" lab worker. Is she in danger tonight, no I don't think so as the worker has tested negative and has reached the full quarantine time schedule. But it placed the threat of piss poor border security and poor management of this whole deal right in my face, in black and white, double spaced, size 11x8.5 in. The thought that an infected person from Africa crossed the Atlantic, was hospitalized in Dallas and could have exposed a health care worker, who came in contact with an elementary child, who could have come in contact with mine.</p><p></p><p>Infected guy</p><p>Lab employee</p><p>Kid</p><p>Then my kid. </p><p></p><p>Found a potential path to our house pretty dang quick. </p><p></p><p>Something to ponder for a moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1185779, member: 14544"] Today was a day where the news hit closer to home than I desire. Stuff didn't get as real as knowing I had my arm down the throat of a rabies laden calf :shock:, but it had a profound effect on my world view. Pre-school daughter who goes to a little private church school, was sent home with a note that a student at her school was on the ship with the "exposed" lab worker. Is she in danger tonight, no I don't think so as the worker has tested negative and has reached the full quarantine time schedule. But it placed the threat of piss poor border security and poor management of this whole deal right in my face, in black and white, double spaced, size 11x8.5 in. The thought that an infected person from Africa crossed the Atlantic, was hospitalized in Dallas and could have exposed a health care worker, who came in contact with an elementary child, who could have come in contact with mine. Infected guy Lab employee Kid Then my kid. Found a potential path to our house pretty dang quick. Something to ponder for a moment. [/QUOTE]
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