They had better prepare for a lot more. US military being moved in to help, ie expose them to the disease.
“They had better prepare for a lot more. US military being moved in to help, ie expose them to the disease.”
I’m glad you brought this up again. It is frightening to me to think of the soldiers put in harm’s way like this. These 4 healthcare workers knew the risks, and chose to assume them anyway, and I’m so grateful there are people willing to do the work they do, but the soldiers would be compelled to enter the danger zones. The medical volunteers knew better than anyone how to protect themselves, and had extensive medical education and training—unlike our soldiers—and still they were infected. It is frightening indeed.