The
errors we have seen with the handling of Ebola in Dallas suggest that U.S.
hospitals are not properly prepared to deal with the virus. Meanwhile, Dr. Frieden of the Centers for
Disease Control continues to insist that things are under control and there is
no serious threat.
Really?
This is
sounding more and more like the kind of talk we are supposed to hear from
someone in his position who has been instructed to make sure people do not
panic.
Preventing
panic is a good idea. But honesty along
with wise and careful response is a good idea, too.
The
response of our government should be to put procedures and protocols into place
that will provide the best level of protection for our health care
professionals. If this means that travel
into the U.S. from certain areas has to be more carefully scrutinized then this
may have to be what is necessary, at least until this threat is better
understood, prepared for and contained.
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