Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Breaking, 2nd Healthcare Worker Confirmed With Ebola in Texas

Start counting how many people have been exposed to this shit now, you will have to take your socks off, I guarantee you ran out of fingers last week.
Hint, it's in the HUNDREDS by now.

Breaking news

Second Texas healthcare worker tests positive for Ebola

Los Angeles Times | October 15, 2014 | 2:43 AM
The healthcare worker, who was not identified, reported a fever on Tuesday and was immediately placed in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, the same hospital where Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan died of Ebola, according to a Texas Department of State Health Services statement online.

The patient was interviewed by health officials to identify any contacts or potential exposures and plans to monitor those people.



Health officials have confirmed the worker was among those who took care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was diagnosed with Ebola. Nina Pham, a 26-year-old registered nurse, contracted Ebola while treating Duncan and is currently in isolation at the hospital, where nurses have described having flimsy protective gear and no proper training from hospital administration in handling such a patient.

The preliminary Ebola test was run late Tuesday at the state public health laboratory in Austin, and results were received at about midnight.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta will conduct confirmatory testing.


2 comments:

idahobob said...

It is also being reported that Nina's boyfriend was admitted to the hospital showing signs of Ebola.

Nice, huh?

Bob
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Moe said...

Have you ordered your Tyvek suit and N95 masks?

-Moe

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