The latest American exposed to Ebola has arrived at the National Institutes of Health. The patient, who remains unnamed, is a physician who volunteered in an Ebola treatment unit in Sierra Leone. The agency is taking precautionary measures. The patient has been admitted to the NIH Clinical Center's special clinical studies unit. It is specifically designed to provide high-level isolation capabilities, and is staffed by infectious disease and critical care specialists.
Maybe they can isolate him, but when he traveled to our shores how was it handled. What do they do when a person dies with it. The bug doesn't die just because the host does.
Is this the n I h in Baltimore?
ReplyDeleteNIH is in Bethesda. Maybe they have an office in Baltimore also?
ReplyDeleteMaybe they can isolate him, but when he traveled to our shores how was it handled. What do they do when a person dies with it. The bug doesn't die just because the host does.
ReplyDeleteYea, let's bring all those people back here to spread it around. What a bunch of idiots!!
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