So do we. Here’s why:
My 26 yr old daughter, an ER nurse in Dallas area sent me a pic of what her hosp gave nurses 4 "protection". #Ebola pic.twitter.com/SoJtMGe08B
— LDB (@Flyingright1) October 16, 2014
Ho. Lee. Crap.
https://twitter.com/Flyingright1/status/522752823810076672
Doesn’t the rest of her need protection, too?
@Flyingright1 I think she'll be ok.
— Jason (@EmperorJayLay7) October 16, 2014
@EmperorJayLay7 Thanks! I'm trying to stay calm.
— LDB (@Flyingright1) October 16, 2014
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Correction:
The nurse’s mother later posted a clarification:
https://twitter.com/AmericanVet3/status/522772073958363136
@AmericanVet3 They will have gowns and gloves too, but I agree with you. It's inadequate and they advised the hospital.
— LDB (@Flyingright1) October 16, 2014
So, it’s not quite as bad as it originally seemed. Still, when it comes to proper protection against a disease as serious as Ebola, gowns and gloves just don’t cut it. If we were that nurse, we’d demand a full Hazmat suit!
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