The government is assuring everyone that they are on top of the Ebola situation but some reports would have you believe that they’re only playing by ear.
City of Dallas spokesperson Sana Syed confirms Dallas ambulance #37 was in use for two days after the EBOLA patient was transported. #CNN
— Jennifer Feldman (@jenniferfeldman) October 1, 2014
So the ambulance crew was quarantined but the ambulance stayed in service?
@jenniferfeldman Surely, someone disinfects ambulances, right?
— Richard Callow (@publiceyestl) October 1, 2014
@publiceyestl You would hope!
— Jennifer Feldman (@jenniferfeldman) October 1, 2014
Cnn crew returned from Liberia. US customs said "welcome home". No check. Now ambulance used to move TX ebola patient used for 48hrs after.
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) October 1, 2014
@ErinBurnett Not good at all…
— Frank Peter Oliver (@FrankPOliver) October 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/KstreetLegalJoe/status/517137979010465792
@ErinBurnett POTUS needs to have FBI assist CDC in tracking down anyone who might have come in contact with the patient #EbolaintheUS
— Frank Peter Oliver (@FrankPOliver) October 1, 2014
That might be a good start.
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