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Switzerland - Geneva: Ebola suspected cases arrive in the car of cantonal physician at the HUG. Normal?

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November 14, 2014 - 10:18

Ebola suspected cases arrive in the car of cantonal physician at the HUG. Normal?

Since the beginning of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, the HUG had to face a half dozen suspected patients. How do they get these people to the ER? How to avoid the risk of contagion during transport?

On Wednesday, a suspected case came to the ER in the private car of the cantonal physician, Jacques-André Romand. A situation that has caused some concern. Yet, according to the State and the Hospital, Jacques-André Romand was in full compliance with the procedure. Expolanation.

Excerpts from the video:
Translated:

- If people don't have symptoms, there are not contagious.
- Following a phone conversation with the patient, the doctor took the decision to pick her up himself to bring her to the hospital, as she was not in a state to do it by herself.
- The purpose is to not frighten the population

http://www.lemanbleu.ch/fr/News/Ebo...iture-du-medecin-cantonal-aux-HUG-Normal.html
 
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