Seriously, we'll never know how many staff at that hospital have asked or will be requesting a leave of absence until those 2 Ebola patients are gone.Posted by Bob (here)
Transport to the containment isolation unit this morning.. in an ambulance which was not taking precautions to prevent the inside/outside air from commingling.. as it was driving from the military base for about 15 miles to the hospital. On both the highway and in residential areas. "No worries they say, it is not airborne.."
this page: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-28596416 has a flash player at the top with some video of the moment of transfer.
That means a personnel of temps who don't know the ins and outs of the system at that hospital where consequently, mistakes are made and misunderstandings of various directions on this or that are made too which in this case could result in big trouble.