In my opinion if he was treated differently because of his race they would have said oh this man is African this must Ebola he has at the hospital the first time. I think the only thing that was done wrong was the misdiagnoses the first time he went to the hospital but that happens all the time no matter what your race. My dad looks very Spanish has good insurance and went to an urgent care center several years ago because his throat felt weird almost hard to swallow and they cheeked him out and said it was nothing and all in his head, well turned out it was thyroid cancer. I think had I been the guy in the er I would have straight out said hey I'm from Liberia and I think I have Ebola and in realty he may have we don't know. In order though for doctors to have a better chance of diagnosing you it's important you tell them everything. These people his family hadn't seen him for many years and he came over here and they were probably very excited to see him and didn't put it together that it was Ebola. Maybe they did and didn't care either way that's there personal decision not ours. I do not think he was treated differently because of race and I'm so fed up that it's always made to be about race, sex or gay or straight. I do not think he was treated differently and honestly I'm not sure they thought that until that idea was put in there head. I understand being mad about the first hospital visit but that's were it should end there is no protocol for how to treat Ebola and I'm sure they did the best they could.
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