What do you think he should say? Have you communicated it to him?
No, I have’nt communicated to him. Someone that well known is not likely to respond to me, just a nosy blogger on the net. If I had a brother or cousin thinking about offering their skills to Samaritan’s Purse, or a similar organization, I would want to know what they are doing to educate their workers about this disease. The basic Universal Precautions of wearing gloves and washing hands will not be enough in some cases, due to the ease this virus can be spread. If/when more of his workers contracts the virus, what will the policy of evacuation be? Will they all be returning to the U.S.? Will they be quarantined alone or bundled with other Ebola patients the way early AIDs sufferers were jammed into wards in the first part of the epidemic?
Are these people presumed to be self insured, or does Samaritan’s Purse accept the expense and if so for how long? There will probably be a cap to expenses covered. Even a charity has to establish some limits to it’s benelovance.
Would a recovered Ebola volunteer ever be permitted to return and under what conditions? Many of my questions would not be discussed on the news anyway. Corporate policy statements as these would come from Human Resources I would imagine.