Quote Originally Posted by Trefor View Post
She's a nurse, I suspect she suspected she was infected but knew she would more likely live if she got back into the UK. Maybe she only felt ill on the flight home but I bet she knew. However, who can blame her?, who would have done anything different?
As I said, like a drunken driver knowing they are drunk but taking a chance. That the driver is a great guy doing all sorts of voluntary works, donating blood, a kidney etc, would not excuse him.

Jimmy Savile did a lot of good , and raised thousands for charity, had he not died he would rightly be in prison.

Poor lady, trying to help others and then getting bad press when every single one of the journalists would have done the same.

Even if they would, and I doubt it, they are not responsible medically trained people as are nurses, doctors etc.

I am sure no doctor would have done as she appears to have done. (I say, appears, but if there was no evidence of wrong doing she would not have appeared before the committee)

As a nurse, who worked with Ebola, and knew first hand better than anyone the real risks of infecting others, and the high chance that they might then die, taking any risk was almost unbelievable and is indefensible.

I am sorry but I cannot excuse her behaviour.