We used to plan and prepare for the worst. Now these poor nurses who are on the front lines of caring for these patients can't even count on the CDC to insist that they have the proper protective gear. I can't imagine not having a hood/face shield combo on my head at least when caring for someone with that much infectious fluid spewing from them.
This is a direct result of having nihilistic,godless secular humanists in control. They couldn't care less about any lives other than their own. We are surplus. The sooner we die, the better off Gaia will be.
Mrs. AV
The thing that is really going to be bad about this is that pretty soon, the nurses who are older and/or who can afford to bow out of the workplace(a large part of the nursing workforce are females over 40)are going to do it. If we cannot depend on the chief gov’t public health/infectious disease entity to support us safety-wise, then it’s all over for a lot of us. Most hospitals will not voluntarily furnish nursing staff with hazmat suits that cost thousands of dollars each(like the CDC has when they work with miniscule amounts of the virus). That would require being forced to by the CDC, which evidently isn’t happening.
I bet we’re shipping them to Africa, though.
Mrs. AV