Read a piece this morning by a doctor harshly critical of allowing infected patients in the US.
IMHO, if treatment in the US made a life or death difference, it might be worth the risk, but Ebola patients have such a small chance of survival — keep them the F out of the US.
You see pics of docs and nurses dressed head to toe in stuff supposed to be imperious to germs, wearing masks and you have to wonder how is it spreading? What about the sewage and waste from treatment, what if one sewage worker is exposed somehow, what then?
No, send the US treatment and three volunteer medical personnel over there.
“IMHO, if treatment in the US made a life or death difference, it might be worth the risk, but Ebola patients have such a small chance of survival keep them the F out of the US.”
Seems to me that the people with the most experience at dealing with this disease are in Africa. This stinks to high heaven.