My point: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/dallas-hospital-staff-ebola-training-official/story?id=26240790
And, why would ANY hospital and staff in the U.S. have that knowledge aforehand unless they specialized in it?
This country just isn't supposed to have "third world" problems. So, we are not ready for them.
FWIW: I live two blocks from a major hospital with another less than a mile away.
Sis and Dad also work at the local blood bank...yay. So, I'm screwed...lol
Dallas Hospital Staff Had No Ebola Training, Official Says
ABC News - 8 minutes ago
Health care workers in the Dallas hospital that treated a patient who died from Ebola and then treated two nurses who contracted the disease never received in-person training on how to treat Ebola patients and avoid spreading the highly contagious disease
And, why would ANY hospital and staff in the U.S. have that knowledge aforehand unless they specialized in it?
This country just isn't supposed to have "third world" problems. So, we are not ready for them.
FWIW: I live two blocks from a major hospital with another less than a mile away.
Sis and Dad also work at the local blood bank...yay. So, I'm screwed...lol