YES! We can handle this. Ebola is not a threat here.
15%
NO! Our nurses and doctors need to be better trained.
85%

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TxPeon 11 years 39 weeks ago

Since the new case, this is worse than anyone is anticipating. More strict isolation need to be implemented somehow. And since the republicans cut budgets, developing a cure is further away.

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dollymajig 11 years 39 weeks ago

They key to efficient isolation technique is having sufficient staff & supplies. Both cost money. Spending more money is absolutely anathema to hospital admistrations

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jazzyjoy 11 years 39 weeks ago

I think Ebola is not too much for our hospitals but it is for the republicans. The people wil demand the money be spent to protect our citizens. The people are rising.

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