I just really hope the CDC gets their shit together they really need to get a handle on the situation before more people are needlessly infected. I mean is this the second person to have been infected while treating a single patient . Really our precautions should be as good if not better then Doctor's Without Border's who have relatively few infections as compared to the number of patients they are treating.
Thing that has me worried is if it does start to spread people might start mistaking it for the flu or vice versa. Plus we have Black Friday and Christmas to look forward to which would be insane if even a handful of people in the contagious stage of Ebola were tossed in.
Probably a good thing that Tom Clancy's The Division isn't coming out this Holiday .
I'm I the only one more concerned about the enterovirus than ebola? That outbreak has been doing a lot more damage in the US currently.
Despite all of the doomsaying in the media the CDC has done a fairly good job of keeping ebola under control. Out of a staff of 70 people who had contact with the patient only two became infected. It doesn't matter how thorough the CDC is there's going to be human error and a handful of infections. Keeping those to a minimum is the goal, there's no realistic way to stop all transmission entirely short of a vaccine that doesn't exist yet.
She's a walking black plaque. There's not a vaccine, it's about a 50/50 whether you live or die. She should be held accountable. We hold people accountable when they cause an accident whether they did it knowingly or not.
It's not that hard to catch. Someone with ebola sneezes, hands a cashier a $5 bill. You get where I'm going with that. And the nurse who caught it just had to be someone that was going to travel across country immediately after. Wonderful luck
Stuff happens. What was it, 1918 the Spanish Flu killed over 100 million people, and it touched every country, even remote islands, including the U.S.
They have escaped into the mansion where they thought it was safe, yet.