Thursday, November 13, 2014

Ebola criticism


In Zendy Vazquez Government In America Blog  she saids that Ebola has been controlled in the United States. I agree with that, but there are more than just one case in US soil. In the couple of months there have been more cases of Ebola in the United States. It all begin when Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian who traveled to Dallas, began developing symptoms for Ebola on Sept. 19 and tested positive for Ebola six days later. Two nurses, Nina Pham and Amber Joy Vinson, were caring for Mr. Duncan during what federal health officials have called the highest risk period, when he was vomiting and experiencing diarrhea. Both nurses tested positive for Ebola after Mr. Duncan died. This are some of the recent cases where Ebola was involved. October 10, 2014 a healthcare worker at Texas Presbyterian Hospital who provided care for the index patient tested positive for Ebola. October 15, 2014 a second healthcare worker who provided care for the index patient at Texas Presbyterian Hospital tested positive for Ebola. In October 23 The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene reported a case of Ebola in a medical aid worker who had returned to New York City from Guinea, where the medical aid worker had served with Doctors Without Borders. I do agree they with you that United States has making a good controlled; but this country could do more, for example, I think no commercial flights from Africa should land in the United Stated. Call me panic dude but I am just concern about this virus spreading all the nation and becoming Zombie land.

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