clearly
Obama holdovers at State forcing infected patients on to evacuation planes and against CDC guidance.
I'll say it 5 more times next time so you can catch on.
But
Robert Kadlec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response for the Department of Health and Human Services, argued for letting them fly. He noted that the evacuation aircraft, two Boeing 747s, were already equipped with infectious disease doctors and areas enclosed by 3-meter-high plastic walls to keep infected passengers.
The US State Department ultimately made the decision to let the infected passengers return to the US on the aircraft.
who is this guy you ask
Kadlec spent 26 years as a career officer and physician in the United States Air Force. He has served as the Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Senior Director for Biodefense Policy on the Homeland Security Council and as staff director for U.S. Senator Richard Burr's subcommittee on bioterrorism and public health.[1]
Kadlec was serving as Deputy Staff Director for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence when he was nominated by
President Donald Trump to become Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services (Preparedness and Response).[2] Kadlec was confirmed for this position by the United States Senate on August 3, 2017.[3]
in summation
THANKS OBAMA