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In reply to the discussion: I'm a nurse and I've possibly been exposed to Ebola and I think I maybe should be quarantined [View all]mnhtnbb
(33,340 posts)irrational about exposure to Ebola by flying. The way I look at it, the real risk is to health care professionals treating Ebola
patients. I'm more concerned about catching a nasty flu--which I have--from flying, than catching Ebola. That said,
there have been many, many bad decisions at all levels from all sorts of folks since Duncan arrived in the US and presented
himself to the ER at Texas Presbyterian. I know ordinary people in Dallas look at it as a hospital of choice--in fact
I know someone who's been a patient there--but I took one look at its structure and organization when Duncan first
hit the news and knew we were in trouble. I could have told you, with 95% certainty, there would be secondary
cases coming out of there from either docs or nurses or other health care professionals who took care of him.
It's a nasty, horrible, awful disease with really really bad chances for recovery. It's not transmitted through casual
contact, yet I worry--having seen recommendations that health care professionals should be wearing respirators
when treating Ebola patients--that transmission can occur through aerosolized particles that have heavy viral loads.
I doubt it was a coincidence that the grad student at Yale that was suspected of having Ebola was immediately
isolated in a negative pressurized room. Texas Presbyterian Hospital personnel screwed up--at all levels--when
treating Duncan. The CDC did not help, either.
That said, trying to use the argument that the nurse would lose her money if she didn't fly--well, that's because
she chose the least expensive tickets (non-refundable) and passed on purchasing travel insurance. HER decision--
not knowing what the future would bring she was playing the odds.
Just because the hospital screwed up, didn't mean she needed to screw up and made a decision based on money.
I still think, though, that the meaning of the trip to her was more about wedding plans, than losing the cost of her
ticket.
Money is the least of her worries now. Water under the bridge. I hope she recovers.