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To: phelix

Moving supplies to hospitals filled with infected people perhaps? Otherwise what is the point of our military doing it? Why not the same people that delivered supplies to those hospitals since they were built? And if they build new ones? Are they built to handle ebola patients or plastic surgery cases?

They would go about containing the outbreak by getting all the points of infection into a localized area and not letting it out. like areas with hospitals that sick people gravitate to. Which ramps up the potential for infection if one follows some freeper advice and doesn’t wear a suit while in the middle of it.


115 posted on 10/19/2014 12:25:41 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart ("Refusing to vote against unprincipled people made Obama President. " - agere_contra)
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To: Norm Lenhart

Norm, I hope you understand that I am in no way trying to minimize the danger to our troops or the seriousness of this outbreak. It is, at least, some comfort to know that none of the family members who lived in the same apartment with Duncan (the American index patient) contracted the virus.

I don’t think it is practical to wear a full ebola suit while building a hospital away from infected patients. I would hope, at least, that there were contingencies in place for a worst case scenario.


121 posted on 10/19/2014 12:34:03 PM PDT by phelix
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