A Texas health-care worker tested positive for Ebola, the first known case of the disease being contracted or transmitted in the U.S., even though she wore full protective gear while caring for a hospitalized patient who later died from the virus, health officials said Sunday.
Wow. I wasn't too worried about this Ebola, thinking if it did get over here we have the resources and knowledge to handle it. But if people aren't going to use common sense about this shit, we may be doomed after all...
I can tell u that hospitals have no idea what to do about Ebola and still ain't doing a damn thing different... Basically... We are screwed... Scared?...
scared? wrote:I can tell u that hospitals have no idea what to do about Ebola and still ain't doing a damn thing different... Basically... We are screwed... Scared?...
Common sense would've made them pick a small team to handle patient zero, and each person in that team should have been willing to stay put for a couple weeks after that patient was cleared or dead...NOT GET ON A FUCKING PLANE.
seremtan wrote:or the number of traffic fatalities, which outstrips ebola, terrorism and your mum combined for the body count
Are you retarded? If it spreads to India or China those numbers suddenly won't mean shit. Besides, would you rather be in an accident or contract ebola? I'll choose the accident kthanks.