Maybe the ebola waste didn’t have a incineration procedure... somebody told the head nurse don’t let contaminated bedding, needles, IV bags, catheter, etc into the ‘regular’ carts to be taken to the incinerator.
That makes sense. Then all the clean ups have to be rescheduled, the incinerator must be maintained daily, vs monthly. All nurses must be newly trained and more fully supplied. It’s taking quite a while for us Americans to take this disease seriously. One need not be paranoid to be sufficiently cautious.
I fear it’s going to take four score or more Americans going through the full destructive devastation before more take it seriously.
It will have to be Facebooked, Tweeted, Skyped, Instagramed, Digitally photographed, and talked about ad nausem on MSNBC.
Chris Matthews will have to be demanding that we stop incoming Liberian Flights.