Don Lemon Says Nurse Who Treated Ebola Patients Should Stop Scaring People

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The question is, should people, mainly healthcare workers who have worked closely with Ebola patients in West Africa, be made to go into quarantine when they return here to the United States?

One nurse, Kaci Hickox, who flew back just last weekend says no way!

And she has threatened to sue two states already who tried to force her to do it.

First the state of New Jersey. When Hickox returned to Newark Airport after treating Ebola patients in West Africa, she was detained on mandatory quarantine orders from Governor Chris Christie.

Christie didn’t take kindly to her comments.

When a CDC-ordered test at the airport showed Hickox had an elevated temperature, she was placed in an isolation tent outside a New Jersey hospital, which according to her, had no heat and a box for a toilet.

She hired a lawyer, threatened to…

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Wendy Compares Tiny’s Eye Color Change to ‘Skin Bleaching’ (Watch)

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Tiny Harris may love the results of her recent eye color change, but Wendy Williams is not with it.

The daytime TV talk show host gave her opinion of the new color on Monday, saying the act itself is as bad as “people who bleach their skin.” Despite her love for Harris as a fan, Williams emphasized that she had to “call it like I mean it here.”

Williams’ reaction comes after Harris recently took to Instagram to announce that she changed the color of her eyes to ice gray in a post that has since been deleted.

“I permanently changed my eye color with Brightocular and lovin it!!” the post read.

Although the eye color change wasn’t something she could get with, Williams did voice her approval in regards to Harris being honest with her fans about her new look.
“At least she was honest about it because the…

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