I'm not laughing at all. What's so funny? Trained staff in primitive field conditions = mistakes will be made.
“mistakes will be made”
I know some people who work at Kaiser. I have not had contact with them lately, but I have been to their home and we have friends in common.
I am trying not to think about the results coming back positive.
Quick adjustment: Trained staff in CDC labs = mistakes will be made.
Location and conditions are irrelevant as I am focusing on the meaning of the word, “trained.”
Just because you have a printed certificate from a half day’s lecture and a one-day field exercise that you do once every 3 years does not make one an expert on managing an Ebola outbreak.
What I find “funny” is that there are people who see the word “trained” staff and suddenly feel better about the situation. The last time my brother-in-law went for “training” they had them “imagine” they were wearing chem suits.
But, yes, you are right - it’s not really all that funny.