Whoa. Take a look at this photo reportedly taken by a news chopper.
Um. Notice anything missing? These outraged citizens did.
What about this?
To sum it up:
Seriously.
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Posted at 6:06 pm on October 2, 2014 by Lori Ziganto
Whoa. Take a look at this photo reportedly taken by a news chopper.
HD Chopper 8 caught crews cleaning the sidewalk outside the Ivy Apartments where the #Ebola patient stayed. pic.twitter.com/Tl7CVVzVvH
— WFAA TV (@wfaachannel8) October 2, 2014
Um. Notice anything missing? These outraged citizens did.
Looks safe. MT @wfaachannel8: Chopper 8 caught crews cleaning sidewalk outside apartments of #Ebola patient. pic.twitter.com/sY57FUlfuL
— William J. Miller (@WilliamJMiller) October 2, 2014
@KatiePavlich @JohnGGalt @wfaachannel8 Good Lord!!!
— VirginiaPatriot (@VirgPatriot) October 2, 2014
UM, CALL ME CRAZY, BUT cleaning up Ebola vomit with a pressure washer seems like a lousy idea… http://t.co/7l7fSBlm1k via @instapundit
— Instapundit.com (@instapundit) October 2, 2014
Umm… MT @instapundit: CALL ME CRAZY, BUT cleaning up Ebola vomit with a pressure washer seems like a lousy idea… http://t.co/bGVwWgMaXm
— Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) October 2, 2014
@KatiePavlich @JohnGGalt @wfaachannel8 It is a good thing Ebola lasts for up to 6 days on hard surfaces !!!
— labrats (@labratones) October 2, 2014
@wfaachannel8 #EbolaQandA We just dont get it? #BiohazardSuits
— Jim Rogers (@UncleJimsWorld) October 2, 2014
@wfaachannel8 #EbolaQandA This Vomit from an Ebola Patient is being sprayed everywhere! Does it become diluted?
— Jim Rogers (@UncleJimsWorld) October 2, 2014
@wfaachannel8 where the #frack is their protective gear!!!!??????
— Kim Feil (@kimfeil) October 2, 2014
@Taylorx2 @wfaachannel8 I called the Ivy and was hung up on tiwce.she said they were cleaning the whole area-I asked about hazmat protection
— Kim Feil (@kimfeil) October 2, 2014
@kimfeil @wfaachannel8 Nice! This is how this Gov't protects us! No one is in charge nor do they have a clue! #ThankU #AreWeReallySafe
— Jim Rogers (@UncleJimsWorld) October 2, 2014
@wfaachannel8 #EbolaQandA How many does this now Infect? #OutragedCitizen #AreWeReallySafe
— Jim Rogers (@UncleJimsWorld) October 2, 2014
@wfaachannel8 Wow, not sure this is an approved method to effectively sanitize an area possibly exposed to #Ebola #EBV #CDC
— Taylor (@Taylorx2) October 2, 2014
@KatiePavlich @JNathaniel7 @JohnGGalt @wfaachannel8 They are almost making it an aerosol with the high pressure water! Any bleach?
— R Tyler Martin (@RTylerMartin) October 2, 2014
My mouth would be hanging open if not for this surgical mask. @KatiePavlich @JohnGGalt @wfaachannel8
— MBC (@MoonbatCatnip) October 2, 2014
What about this?
–> RT @CDCgov: .@Scott___R #Ebola in body fluids can survive up to several days at room temperature. #CDCchat
— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) October 2, 2014
HAZ. MAT. SUITS. https://t.co/5c6oiZjjDa
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
To sum it up:
If there's chance one drop of blood or puke is on that sidewalk, THERE SHOULD BE HAZMAT SUITS. This isn't a fucking joke.
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Haz. The clean up crew should be wearing protection. Mat. I don't give a fuck if it's probably ok. Suits.
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Tell me about these experts saying that puke wasn't contagious as soon as I see THEM cleaning that shit up without a bunny suit.
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Oh, there's a 1 in a million chance that the puke on that sidewalk had Ebola? In that case… HAZ MAT SUITS.
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Haz. Mat. Suits.
— RB (@RBPundit) October 2, 2014
Seriously.
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