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Thursday, November 6, 2014

"Ebola Watch: Teacher resigns after Catholic school freaks out about her trip to Kenya"

http://medcitynews.com/2014/11/ebola-watch-catholic-school-teacher-resigns-trip-kenya-made-threat/


"Unreasonable fear of the virus is now costing people their jobs.


Susan Sherman, a teacher at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School in Louisville, Ky., has resigned after being asked to take a 21-day leave of absence following a missionary trip to Kenya. Parents were worried, so they thought it would be better if she wasn’t at the school.


But Kenya is in Eastern Africa and has had no reports of Ebola.


Sherman (also a registered nurse) and her husband Paul, a retired orthopedic surgeon, were on a medical mission trip to Kenya in a small village called Migori. It was the fourth trip that she and her husband had taken with faith-based organization Kenya Relief."

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