Want to learn something? Personal protective gear and decontamination procedures—very well produced presentation. Some soldiers, Marines and others will recognize at least some of the steps.
A TASTE OF REMOVING AN EBOLA DEAD BODY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiwipDyfz_I
Thanks for that. Quite a lot of work. The video says removing one Ebola corpse takes about four hours. I can understand burial or incineration taking that long, but removal from the household? I;m glad that most the video’s message is done via action, because I can barely understand the speech of Mark, one of the medical staff. I almost need subtitles.
You can tell they take this dead seriously, yet, they are surrounded at all times by photographers who wear no protection whatsoever, not even shoe sole covers. I pray for their safety and their continued courage. The music playing in the background belies the profound seriousness and urgency of this task. It has a slow, lilting, lanquid tempo, flowered up by flutes and a samba like sound. I wish I could buy or capture that kind of music for times when I need that quality of sound and melody.
Nice movie, but it could use a few subtitles.
There are quite a few movies now, showing various aspects of dealing with the Ebola outbreak. There just aren’t enough people to handle all of the cases, so it spreads.