Encouraging to see professional health experts discussing this threat to public health. This report focused on economics and social aspects instead of details on what ordinary civilians can do to protect themselves and others. Saying "the virus is only transmitted through body fluids and is very unlikely to mutate its genome to become airborne." is not reassuring. Why do EMTs and others wear full body protection, and cover patients in plastic tents, if that is so? Health care is a political issue under the misguided White House leadership.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2014/10/23/ebola-teach-in-health-partners/
Partners in Health Holds Teach-In on Ebola
By SAMUEL E. LIU, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Harvard Crimson
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