ahhh did not see that posted...
Well that is foreboding for sure. So much for modern medicine being the ultimate end for Ebola.
Getting doesn’t mean one is doomed.
We have lots of diseases still circulating, despite our great medical achievements.
We get influenza all the time. The key is whether it can be managed, not so much eradicated. The latter, wonderful, but not absolutely necessary. Management is the absolute necessity.
Your’s is in English. Mine’s not; had to use Bing. We posted about the same time.
I would be very nervous if I was that Judge who carried the family to their new location.
I did read, in the Spanish version, that the hospital where she was taken in had developed protocols for dealing with Ebola after it had to deal with a sick African found in a bus station in Madrid. She turned out not to have Ebola, but they were smart enough to develop a procedure, and apparently they applied it immediately to the Spanish nurse when she showed up. (Immediate isolation and disinfection is, of course, a big part of it.)