“I can no longer defend my hospital at all,” stated Brianna Aguirre, a nurse at the Dallas hospital who treated Ebola patient Thomas Duncan.
She came forward to state that their infectious disease unit had no idea of the protocols needed to handle the patient. Not only was Duncan was held in close contact with other patients, but the medical staff working with Duncan had no protective clothing and worked with other patients after leaving Duncan.
When Aguirre worked with a nurse that was infected with Ebola she was dressed in protective clothing, but her neck was completely exposed, threatening her with infection.
Aguirre reveals many more stupid things this hospital did in their treatment of Patient Zero.
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OOps. There went her job. And I will bet she is SO grateful for that right now!
Thank you very much ,worthless illegal wants to destroy America regime leader !
Yet our government said all hospitals were ready to take on these exposed people, bet there is not any ready if the whole truth was known. Like the nurse said treat others after treating Duncan. Navy retired.
Amen.Our hospitals are not prepared for a virulent virus such as this that we know very little about.We’ve never had to deal with this c**p here.
we are all in trouble anyway!!!!!!
Obama has put all healthcare work at risk of death beside us…
They say if you want to get sick go to the Hospital
that’s your democratic government at work. all totally $#%&!@*ed.
Unfortunately I had to be admited to Baylor Hospital near Dallas a while back before the Ebola fiasco; The Baylor staff were adamant about their questions of out of country travel, especially west africa!
They did a Great job!