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I just heard reports today that finally protocols and training for how to cope with ebola patients are coming out for hospitals to use. Finally.
Training programs are being set up and nurses and health care workers are getting to know techniques that they have never seen before, in order to safely handle spilled body fluids, including multiple latex gloves, body suits, gas masks, rubber boots, floor mats, door seals, and so on. Bleach is used for disinfectant between layers.
There are multiple safeguards, and when putting on and removing each one of them ("donning and doffing"), there are procedures. After working on a patient, when each item of protection is removed, the hands are washed, with gloves on, and the gloves are the last item to be removed, after which hands are washed again.
It sounds like hospitals might need to install more sinks!
And the "president" needs a brain transplant. Or maybe just replace the "president." This could eventually become known, in retrospect, as "the president precedent."
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