Picture of the Day: South Korean Ebola Team Returns from Africa

Anti-Ebola medical team

Members of South Korea’s first anti-Ebola medical team, who completed their mission in the western African nation of Sierra Leone in late January, hold a news conference in Incheon, west of Seoul, on Feb. 15, 2015. They returned to normal life after a three-week isolation period. (Yonhap)

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 years ago

“They returned to normal life after a three-week isolation period.”

What kind of nonsense is this?

That isn’t the international standard.

Those with high risk of exposure to Ebola are required to eat in restaurants, go bowling, ride the subway from one end to the other, and then scream about their rights.

If they do, in fact, come down with Ebola, they must self-promote as “heroes”.

When will Korea join the international community?

Another thing Korea is really short of is more illegal aliens on welfare and resistant TB.

johnnyboy
johnnyboy
9 years ago

From what I can find, it looks like they stayed a month. I wonder if it was long enough to do some real good, or hopefully learn and be able to reproduce best practices in an outbreak if needed.

Setnaffa
Setnaffa
9 years ago

Making any sort of effort is actually redundant to the leftist wannabees. It’s good intentions that really matter.

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