10-12-2014, 04:14 AM
discuss the truth, i think the point is that the nurse had full protective hazmat equipment. so even if there was a breach in protocol, the everyday person is not wearing any protection.
i am not hype mongering. i have actually seen hemorrhagic fever years ago, although not ebola. it was a frightening, terrible thing to see even for myself, a health care professional. i think we are in for a terrible lesson in politics interferring with medicine. i wish my poor old brain could remember the name of the book, i think it was the band played on, that told the story years later of how politics affected the aids crisis in the 80s.
i am not hype mongering. i have actually seen hemorrhagic fever years ago, although not ebola. it was a frightening, terrible thing to see even for myself, a health care professional. i think we are in for a terrible lesson in politics interferring with medicine. i wish my poor old brain could remember the name of the book, i think it was the band played on, that told the story years later of how politics affected the aids crisis in the 80s.