Sonya610
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"We are working to locate the individual and get him to a comfortable, compassionate place where we can monitor him and care for his every need for the full incubation period," Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said in a statement released Sunday.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/texas-authorities-man-made-contact-ebola-patient/story?id=25976338
Yeah how heartwarming, they know they will be SUED if he gets sick. Heck I see lawsuits regardless, I wonder if someone will try to sue on Duncan's behalf since he wasn't diagnosed on his first trip tot he hospital?
I read an article that said they didn't take the ambulance out of service (or sanitize it) after they transported Duncan, in fact I believe they used it for 24-48 hours so I wonder if more patients could have been infected but they can't locate ONE man and that is what the article is about. That is a HUGE screw up, the EMT workers KNEW and were wearing protective gear yet they let the ambulance stay in service without cleaning it?