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I don't think failing to quickly recognize the symptoms of Ebola represents any negligence on the part of the Hospital. And, even if the hospital had diagnosed it correctly, right away, the man would still have probably died.
Still, someone will get a huge settlement out of the hospital. A few million dollars, some going to the lawyers, some probably going to Jesse Jackson, and the rest going to the family in Africa. Even though his man shouldn't have been in the US in the first place (he lied to get here), and certainly wouldn't have paid for medical services received even the hospital saved him, as well as the fact that the hospital didn't act with negligence.
We're just seeing another shakedown, which is how "black leaders" pay or their private jets.
Still, someone will get a huge settlement out of the hospital. A few million dollars, some going to the lawyers, some probably going to Jesse Jackson, and the rest going to the family in Africa. Even though his man shouldn't have been in the US in the first place (he lied to get here), and certainly wouldn't have paid for medical services received even the hospital saved him, as well as the fact that the hospital didn't act with negligence.
We're just seeing another shakedown, which is how "black leaders" pay or their private jets.
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