“@WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola should be allowed to fly? Congress quizzes officials: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 pic.twitter.com/3gy0yAqObp”
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“@WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola should be allowed to fly? Congress quizzes officials: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 pic.twitter.com/3gy0yAqObp”
RT @WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola be allowed to fly? Live hearing: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 pic.twitter.com/Tl4scdXJkt” #FactsNotFear
@WSJ my vote is no.
@WSJ No and the head of the CDC should not be allowed in public or on tv.
@WSJ 150 people arriving daily from West Africa. Makes No Sense...
@WSJ fever is not always a symptom with Ebola,,
#EbolaDallas
"@WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola should be allowed to fly? Congress quizzes officials: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 pic.twitter.com/nmtIAMX4oM"
@WSJ yes and no, if affected people travel by other means it will be more difficult to track them.
Is this really in ? “@WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola should be allowed to fly? Congress quizzes officials: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 ”
@WSJ Remind some of the Congress members that Africa is a continent !
“@WSJ: Should people exposed to Ebola should be allowed to fly? Congress quizzes officials: http://on.wsj.com/1nqJmZ5 " it's not rocket science
@WSJ hell no
@WSJ Hell no. Take the Thermometer. And put it up the DOCTOR ASS. IT NOT WORKING
@WSJ only if they fly to Reagan and visit with congressional leaders.
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