You can believe what you want. But you stated it right there. THEY ARE TRYING TO IDENTIFY IT. AKA they are covering it up. Hospitals are very good at keeping things under wraps. I can think of multiple instances just at my hospital where really bad things have happened and it never hits the news. You can talk to any healthcare worker who actually cares for patients or a healthcare lawyer to verify that.
Is it really that far fetched that hospitals are not using proper gear because of money? Or that they don't have 100's of Hazmat suits on hand? Have you even watched the videos that the guy recommended earlier? Do you see what those workers are wearing in Africa when in contact with patients? They are wearing full head to toe gear and volunteers and dr's are still catching ebola. And we are expected to go in with one pair of gloves, and a plastic gown that do not cover our legs, feet, ears, or hair. It is a FACT that hospitals unless they have specific rooms for caring for patients with ebola are not providing the proper gear for healthcare workers to be safe from ebola. We had a whole discussion at work because only the RN's are suppose to enter patient rooms, and not a single one out of the over 90 that worked throughout the day said they would enter a patient room with ebola because it was ridiculous we are not given hazmat suits. In my role there I am expected to stand outside the room and monitor to make sure no one else goes in except the nurse, with no gear. The exact same job the lady in Africa had who contracted ebola.
I would love to hear how you know my statements are full of half-truths, out-and-out lies, and innuendos. Please debunk my statements with actual facts. I know you think my statements are a bunch of bull. but they are indeed facts. No one knows exactly hows how ebola spreads, healthcare workers are not given proper gear here, and ebola is more contagious then the media is making it out to be.
This information is readily available on the CDC website linked. They even state they don't know exactly how it is spread, and they state the gear that is suppose to be used. Which includes the gear I am suppose to use, which is not as good as the gear workers are currently using in Africa.