Thanks for your upbeat reply. I too hope and pray for a full recovery. Otoh, I don’t know why they were walking. The energy a critically ill person expends on physical activity is energy their body doesn’t have to fight the infection. Why not put them in wheelchairs? Maybe the optics wouldn’t be as good, but medically it seems like a no-brainer.
Thing is, we’ll find out why later. He might in fact have wanted to walk, or they wanted him to walk for the sake of one reason or another. I do believe he will either recover, which means his story will be plastered all over the news for months, or he’ll die and at least be cremated and buried here where his home is.
I don’t think he’ll become Patient Zero; I believe that if he’s still walking, able to walk, this means that he’s a lot better off than we might realize. The point of the Hazmat suit is to prevent any blood or fluids from spilling out into the open. If he starts ‘leaking’ then it’s kept inside the suit and then nothing will leak.
Although I would like it if he had not been walking on concrete that can tear through the suit.