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Posted on 10/15/2014 1:59:47 PM PDT by Dallas59
The Giants are heading to Dallas this weekend and have taken steps to ensure their traveling party is briefed on the deadly Ebola virus that has been contracted by two female health care workers in the Dallas hospital where one man, Thomas Eric Duncan, died from the virus on Oct. 8.
The Giants face the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
On the Ebola issue, no, nothing out of the ordinary other than providing background and info on the disease, Pat Hanlon, the Giants senior vice president of communications, told The Post Wednesday in an e-mail.
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From what I’ve heard that’s more training than the nurses in Houston got.
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No jumping into the stands into the arms of fans after touchdowns. Not to worry, it’s an away game. /S
wonder how the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders are going to look in their new hazmat outfits ? will they still be wearing those signature boots ?
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What training did the Houston nurses get/not get? Link? Thanks.
Not to worry, the Giants are may not even score any touchdowns.
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