So how many people were involved with transporting and caring for this single individual. I have to believe they knew he was going to die.
Wow, it seemed to move very quickly in this case and was not reversible.
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone When Martin Salias Ebola test came back negative, his friends and colleagues threw their arms around him. They shook his hand. They patted him on the back. They removed their protective gear and cried.
But when his symptoms remained nearly a week later, Salia took another test, on Nov. 10. This one came back positive, sending the Sierra Leonean doctor with ties to Maryland on a desperate, belated quest for treatment and forcing the colleagues who had embraced him into quarantine.
We were celebrating. If the test says you are Ebola-free, we assume you are Ebola-free, said Komba Songu MBriwa, who cared for Salia at the Hastings Ebola Treatment Center in Freetown. Then everything fell apart.
Who will write his life story and make money off his death?
The article revealed that there is a new batch of Zmapp. I'm sure there's some in the Whitehouse Fridge.
Not a very protracted course. The doctor's death does raise a host of new questions -- so maybe it's not surprising that it doesn't seem to be getting appropriate attention from the media.
Another black ebola victim dies in a US hospital. Obvious racism! How long before we see Jesse Jackson coach the family in shaking down the hospital?