I understand what they're telling us about the science of ebola transmission. It is transmitted by direct contact with the bodily fluids of a symptomatic patient. If a person is asymptomatic, they cannot transmit the virus.
So, you're a healthcare worker who is very familiar with universal precautions. Infection control is standard operating procedure. For some reason, despite the science, infection control protocols are increased to full coverage with respirators.
As a healthcare worker with intimate knowledge of disease transmission and infection control, how do you come in direct contact with the bodily fluids of a symptomatic patient? Did you not know the patient was symptomatic? Universal precautions dictate that it is assumed that every patient is contagious. What is "symptomatic"? A fever? How high? Did infection control procedures breakdown? If they did, it would appear that it would have to be a catastrophic breakdown. It seems like the infection control regimen of your local tattoo parlor should be enough to protect you from ebola. How do sophisticated, intelligent healthcare workers contract ebola?
So, you're a healthcare worker who is very familiar with universal precautions. Infection control is standard operating procedure. For some reason, despite the science, infection control protocols are increased to full coverage with respirators.
As a healthcare worker with intimate knowledge of disease transmission and infection control, how do you come in direct contact with the bodily fluids of a symptomatic patient? Did you not know the patient was symptomatic? Universal precautions dictate that it is assumed that every patient is contagious. What is "symptomatic"? A fever? How high? Did infection control procedures breakdown? If they did, it would appear that it would have to be a catastrophic breakdown. It seems like the infection control regimen of your local tattoo parlor should be enough to protect you from ebola. How do sophisticated, intelligent healthcare workers contract ebola?