Not good at all! Hope he didn't infect a bunch of patients or coworkers. Think about if he infected 5 doctors at a hospital and those doctors passed it on to their patients. An entire hospital becomes an Ebola cesspool.
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Not good at all! Hope he didn't infect a bunch of patients or coworkers. Think about if he infected 5 doctors at a hospital and those doctors passed it on to their patients. An entire hospital becomes an Ebola cesspool.
Why aren't these doctors who went to Africa quarantined for 21 days to make sure they didn't catch it? Seems like common sense. But this current said he felt fatigued and went bowling and traveled on the subway. Thanks a lot a-hole for that.
So much for a serious response...[zombie1][russian roulette]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_6039880.html
Quote:
Police working the scene around the Manhattan apartment of the doctor diagnosed with Ebola were wearing gloves and masks for their protection, but photos and videos show at least two officers dumping their gear and caution tape into a nearby street-corner trash can.
Great news about Nurse Nina Pham. Bad news is she scheduled to meet His Royal Highness Obama.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-test-negative
Not saying "I told you so ", but ... NY & NJ will quarantine: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/10/...-ebola-threat/
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From the article...
"government facility". Damn.Quote:
The patients with the highest level of possible exposure will be automatically quarantined for 21 days at a government-regulated facility. As WCBS 880’s Rich Lamb reported, those patients include anyone having direct contact with a person infected with Ebola while in Liberia, Guinea, or Sierra Leone.
So who's going to admit to having direct contact?