Posted on 10/08/2014 5:57:51 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Seven patients, including Duncan and Brantly, have been or are currently being treated for Ebola or exposure to the virus at U.S. hospitals.
According to federal recommendations, hospital staff should not attempt to clean the deceased or remove any medical lines or tubes. Instead, the body should be wrapped in a plastic shroud and immediately placed in two thick and zippered leakproof bags for transport to the morgue.
What this means for family is likely no chance to mourn loved ones at a traditional funeral service.
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No open casket viewings.
Not Obama’s fault (NOF).
Prepping us for the news that the Dallas Ebola patient is not doing well?
Sounds like cremation is really the best option.
How about securing the borders and ending all flights from the countries that have an Ebola pandemic???
Instead of planning for the worse. When we can EASILY stop and/or minimize it.
The new rules are...Quick and Deep!
It sounds harsh, but it’s the only way to protect the population.
Oh please, Dr Freidan of the CDC says we are not going to have Ebola deaths here.
It is already controlled.
Works for me.
No embalming.
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