The Deadly Choices at Memorial, by Mayara Guimaraes

The article, “The Deadly Choices at Memorial,” by Sheri Fink gives the reader the ability to simply read the facts, and come up with his own opinion. By no means does the article influence the reader to choose one side.
That is, do you think that the decisions made by the nursers and doctors to leave behind the oldest and sickest people were  ethical or legal? Or do you think that it is never up to the doctor to make decisions like that?
Well, definitely the conditions in which the people in charge were in was an exception that no law or ethical value could think of so that people would know what to do in this case.
I completely disagree with anyone who thinks the doctors and nurses should pay for the decision they made like they committed a crime. These people are not criminals, and they did the best they could under an extremely stressful situation. Every person saved, all the efforts done by the staff, all the people they carried and cared for while hot, hungry and exhausted… that is what counts.

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