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![]() Except that it could be violation of patients' right to privacy. HIPAA and all that.
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![]() Here's a CNN piece on the crisis (as I consider CNN to be FOX Lite I imagine the more Right-minded on this thread will consider it neutral
![]() http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/13/us/imm...ren-explainer/ It sounds like conditions in the refugee camps are terrible, due to the US being unprepared for the deluge of children. That is, however, a different take than the FOX piece, which seemed to focus on the threat of disease escaping the camps (though none of the health issues listed, with the exception of measles and to some extent, chicken pox, are a threat to public health). For what it's worth, I found another article on the refugee camp that seemed like a puff piece (clean shirts! prayer! arts and crafts!), but even it mentioned the kids get treated for lice and scabies, so I don't know that it really was all that much a secret.
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![]() We have gone in just over 10 years from Charlie Rangel proposing a draft 'because too many minorities are serving' to less than 1/3 of the entire qualified population being able to serve due to obesity, lack of education, drug use and a much smaller but celebrated excuse facial/neck tattoos.
America needs some much needed new talent. Go Obama and the lice filled, scabies ridden amigos w/o tattoos. |
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![]() I'm not saying they should give the people's names. That would be a violation of privacy. To simply talk about the conditions and what types of illnesses they are dealing with is hardly a violation of patients' rights.
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