LOL. Can the CDC just go ahead and make a blanket statement. All future ebola cases go to specialize centers.
Why not? There are 4 hospitals in the country that specifically are trained and designed to handle ebola cases. Why *wouldn't* you move patients to those places?
Didnt know that why u so mean brah? Also why wasnt that Duncan idiot moved? And why did it take so long to move Pham?
I think Duncan caught the CDC flatfooted, for some reason. They may have assumed it would be easier for a normal hospital to contain than it actually is. Good question on why it took so long to move Pham. Maybe she's getting a bit sicker and starting to generate a lot of biowaste. That's got to be the hardest part. I actually had a nightmare about ebola patients last night. I need to step away from this story, since I can't do anything to help anyway. The dream was about dealing with all the virus-loaded barf and poo. God bless these patients.
And now Dallas county is considering a declaration of "local state of disaster". What will that mean to everyone in the city? I'm scared for everyone.
It gives the city authority to restrict travel and the like - it's to help legally prevent the self-quarantine people from using buses, airplanes, etc.
Well the CDC has been goofing pretty hard... Yep...i dont understand how these people have these jobs..i mean most of it is common sense.
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Well people are starting to go nuts which is much more dangerous than a stupid virus. Hold on to your butts.
I understand that most sanitizers are not effective against ebola. Sanitizers kill bacteria, not viruses. I've read you need to use soap and water, or else chlorine or 60%+ alcohol, or a sanitizer specifically formulated for viruses.