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In reply to the discussion: Infectious disease experts: Why the risk of Ebola entering the US is extremely low. [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)people before the fact THOUGHT would or would not happen, so sorry, they are quite possibly analogous.
Or have you already forgotten "No-one could have predicted"?
And FYI, no Ebola patient has ever before been moved to Emory by the CDC or anyone else, so they are NOT "the world's experts in doing this"---no-one is.
BTW: Here's some more food for your proverbial thought:
"An Emory official said that the staff have control over everything coming out of the unit, and that all materials are made non-infectious before any materials come out.
In addition, all disposable items associated with the treatment of the patients will go to a regulated waste stream which is the normal procedure with any patient treated at the facility."
http://www.cbs46.com/story/26166691/emory-hospital-to-receive-ebola-patient-in-atlanta
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Now, do you suppose Emory U. has its very own water/sewage treatment plant for its "waste stream"? Do you wonder what those "disposable items" are that might be perfect for a "waste stream"?
I'm above the Mason-Dixon Line, so I'm reading purely for interest.