My understanding is that they were exposed before they started wearing the protective gear. The patients they were caring for had not yet been diagnosed with Ebola.
***My understanding is that they were exposed before they started wearing the protective gear. ***
That makes no sense. Dr. Brantly graduated from med school in 2009. He had to have known about wearing complete protective gear when treating patients.
***The patients they were caring for had not yet been diagnosed with Ebola.***
If that’s the case, then something has changed. People who are without symptoms, according to conventional “wisdom”, cannot transmit the disease.
You must come in contact with someone who is actively sick, and then, you must come in contact with their bodily fluids. There is supposed to be a quarantined area.
The only thing I can see is that the quarantined area became broken, and the perimeter of it should be enlarged, unless the virus has changed, and now there is a new strain. If that’s the case, then we are in a heap of trouble.