COMMENTARY: Health workers need optimal respiratory protection for Ebola
dated Sept. 17, 2014 by Lisa M. Brosseau, ScD and Rachael Jones, PhD
We believe there is scientific and epidemiologic evidence to recommend respirators for all patient care, and a PAPR would be the best option.
AND THEN THERE'S THIS ---
Recent comments from the CDC suggest you will be hearing more bad news...
CDC head says more health care workers could have Ebola, despite claiming ‘any hospital’ can handle virus
Records given to AP show about 70 hospital staffers involved in care of Dallas Ebola patient
Updated 3:44 pm, Monday, October 13, 2014
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Recent comments from the CDC suggest you will be hearing more bad news...
CDC head says more health care workers could have Ebola, despite claiming ‘any hospital’ can handle virus
Records given to AP show about 70 hospital staffers involved in care of Dallas Ebola patient
Updated 3:44 pm, Monday, October 13, 2014
boyfriend of Dallas nurse reportedly admitted with ebola symptoms
One Week of Observation Left; Original 48 Contacts OK
So far, Duncan's family members remain symptom free.
However, it appears officials are preparing the msm because officials may already be aware of quarantined individuals who may be symptomatic and preparing their ‘narrative’…
BostonHerald: Experts warn Ebola scares will spike Tuesday, October 14, 2014
FoxNews: CDC head says more health care workers could have Ebola, despite claiming ‘any hospital’ can handle virus 10/13/2014
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