Quote:
Originally Posted by Libertine
Patients don't have much of a choice about needing to be taken into the hospital, and don't come into contact with lots of other patients. Medical workers, on the other hand, are free to choose jobs, and come into contact with tons of patients.
If you're going to risk killing leukemia kid, aids guy and scid chick, you probably should go looking for a different job
Aside from that, here's a little something to keep in mind: just about every med student gets mandatory vaccinations (hep B). As it happens, most med students have at least one parent who's a physician. So do you honestly believe that the medical community is trying to kill off its own children with dangerous, untested vaccines?
|
Right so when flu patient A. is in the waiting room with weak immune patient B. then what? Do you think they quarantine every patient from one another? Do you think each medical professional changes clothes and showers from going from patient A. to patient B. ? lolz Its the flu its spread through the air, through contact etc. A medical professional does not have to actually have the virus in order to pass it from one patient to another.