With apologies to Shakespeare, this is becoming a real "Comedy of Errors"
But there is nothing funny about it. I started the thread and I have sat and read as my original postulation was challenged by some. But now, the reason for my question is starting to become more of a concern.
It is more than evident how unprepared we are. How many more hospitals are lacking in adequate policies and procedures for dealing not only with suspected cases, but more importantly in treating confirmed cases and in protecting the healthcare staff who are looking after those who are hospitalized with this terrible disease.
Now we learn that a second nurse who was a close contact of Mr Duncan flew on an airplane, sat in an airport lounge and most likely mingled with others while in Cleveland.
The threat is no longer contained in Dallas and although there are no other cases so far outside of Dallas, the possibility is real.
So, my original question "Do we really have anything to worry about?" unfortunately has been answered and I am not liking the answer!
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