Re: NBC News freelancer in Africa diagnosed with Ebola
Re: NBC News freelancer in Africa diagnosed with Ebola
If one of the big four is used I wonder if the public will react negatively with respect to Mr. Duncan being at a public hospital? Seems fair to ask why not bring the cameraman to a public hospital with the equivent facilities and staff as Texas?
Also will the medical staff treating the cameraman only need to wear the same protective gear as those being recommended by Dr. Edward Goodman such as two waterproof gowns, gloves, surgical masks, eye protection and shoe protection?
Additionally I would like to applaud the cameraman for being not only being careful but also responsible for himself and those around him.
Re: NBC News freelancer in Africa diagnosed with Ebola
Possibly Montana. Believe it or not, there is a level 4 lab there and a treatment unit in Missoula to go with it. They haven't had any Ebola cases to care for, yet.
If one of the big four is used I wonder if the public will react negatively with respect to Mr. Duncan being at a public hospital? Seems fair to ask why not bring the cameraman to a public hospital with the equivent facilities and staff as Texas?
Also will the medical staff treating the cameraman only need to wear the same protective gear as those being recommended by Dr. Edward Goodman such as two waterproof gowns, gloves, surgical masks, eye protection and shoe protection?
Additionally I would like to applaud the cameraman for being not only being careful but also responsible for himself and those around him.