http://www.punchng.com/news/late-doctor-knew-diplomat-had-ebola-virus-govt/
Read the article. I can’t decide which part is more disturbing. We can take a vote on the different bits though if you want.
(bleaching a hotel room is up at the top though...because nobody would ever notice the smell or ruined furniture/carpeting).
That’s a good one to choose.
My pick is kind of a two-parter. The first part is Dr. Enemou who first treated a known ebola patient in a hotel room, under the table, and in secret, putting everyone in the hotel at risk, notably the hotel staff. Then when he realized he was likewise infected, he lied to HIS doctor to get treatment, thereby putting everyone at the hospital at risk. He was a greedy low-life in my estimation. Whatever reputation he had as a “fine” doctor has been completely ravaged by his own selfish actions, which were completely foolish, unethical, and frankly, homicidal.
The second part is the doctor who treated Enemou who, according to this article, couldn’t figure out the strange ailment the now deceased doctor had. He even went so far as to consult other doctors and invited them to look at this case study. His colleagues were too fearful to come to the hospital because of the threat of... wait for it...EBOLA!
I can see the wheels spinning in his head now.
“Hmmm. This is surely a head-scratcher. Patient here in West Africa is exhibiting symptoms such as fever, vomiting and stooling, sometimes with blood, and has red eyes. Suspected malaria or typhoid, but both of those blood tests have returned negative. Patient seems to be hiding something as well. Oh, what could this elusive illness be?”
Not having this diagnosis of EVD put the hospital staff at further risk, with the highest risk to the morticians who handled his dead body, which was full of virus, likely infecting them.
It’s like a bad— and I mean el-stinko— plot to a movie.
There's a company that's developed a technique of filling the room with a mix of ozone and hydrogen peroxide gas to sterilize everything.