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Health officials clam up about effort to contain Ebola in Texas

Gemineye

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The Hill
By Elise Viebeck - 10/02/14 04:33 PM EDT

Health officials are refusing to answer growing questions about their response to the first Ebola case in the United States.

Under intense questioning from reporters, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Texas health department and the City of Dallas repeatedly declined Thursday to provide details about the steps being taken to prevent an outbreak.


http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/219626-officials-clam-up-about-ebola-response
 
Re: Health officials clam up about effort to contain Ebola in Texas

Not surprising. Regardless if the risk we continue to debate, the perception given with the apartment situation (vomit power washing, lack of permits to clean, quarantine enforcement, lack of food, photos of unprotected entry by officials) and paramedic/ambulance driver are perceived by the public as complete blunders.
 
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