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Tigerpaw

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  1. For the average person, it is not a big threat. The average person isn't drawing blood, starting IV's, accessing central lines collecting stool samples, inserting urinary catheters, suctioning breathing tubes on a confirmed ebola patient. These nurses were. Thats why the nurses have got it and the public has yet to (knock on wood). 

     

    True.

     

    Though, the average parent deals with bodily fluids on the regular.

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  2. well the environment for the health care workers is apparently not a safe one at the Dallas hospital. The CDC & texas presbyterian are playing catch up to make sure that no one else (healthcare worker wise) is going to contact it,  much less spread it. Besides, you think any patients are going to that hospital? hell no! That place is probably a ghost town. These are the sort of debacles that lead to hospitals closing or at the very least management getting fired. 

     

    Yet, we are told over and over, that it is "VERY DIFFICULT to spread"

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