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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnless you’re in a setting where you’re a healthcare worker or a family member caring for a person
who is sick, you probably couldnt get Ebola if you wanted to.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/dr-daniel-bausch-answers-8-ebola-questions
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Unless you’re in a setting where you’re a healthcare worker or a family member caring for a person (Original Post)
upaloopa
Oct 2014
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hunter
(40,387 posts)1. I'm screwed.
I have immediate family who deal with bloody bodily fluid messes almost every day.
I quit that business years ago. The viruses I deal with now only infect computers.
upaloopa
(11,417 posts)2. He was taking about treating Ebola patients
hunter
(40,387 posts)3. My wife and my sister are front line medical people.
Anything that can go wrong with a human body, they've probably seen it.
Measles, Mumps, AIDS, TB, Hepatitis, Polio, Leprosy...
For now I think the antibiotic resistant tuberculosis or "flesh eating bacteria" still scare me the most.
Years ago I used to work in a medical lab with raw blood. When I started the job we were quit casual, gloves and safety glasses. A few people didn't even wear lab coats. As the AIDS crisis progressed we were wearing full face shields and responding to every torn glove as potential catastrophe.