Uncovering Ebola Mistakes
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From the Left
Lax U.S. Guidelines on Ebola Led to Poor Hospital Training, Experts SayMany American hospitals have improperly trained their staffs to deal with Ebola patients because they were following federal guidelines that were too lax, infection control experts said on Wednesday.
From the Left
Top Dallas Hospital Official To Tell Lawmakers 'We Made Mistakes'A top official from the Dallas hospital where the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. was treated and two nurses who cared for him have become infected, is expected to testify before a House panel today and acknowledge mistakes in the facility's handling of the situation.
From the Right
Incredible: CDC Told Second Nurse Exposed to Ebola to Fly With a FeverYesterday we learned a second Texas nurse named Amber Vinson contracted Ebola after treating patient Thomas Eric Duncan before his death at a Dallas hospital. We also learned that Vinson got an airplane from Dallas to Cleveland and back knowing she had been exposed to Ebola and also knowing her co-worker was in the hospital fighting the deadly and highly contagious disease. She also had a fever.