Oh oh.
There's a little detail that has gone, how shall we say, “under reported.’
Yeah. But you’ve got to figure those who made the decision to return this guy to the US were aware of it.
Now, OK, I get it, it’s AAAAAFRICA. Maybe things just get sloppy over there.
But all it is going to take is ONE transmission at Emory and we are really going to be up the creek without a paddle.
I have seen some video from Liberia that shows ladies washing the big blue elbow length gloves and putting them on sticks to dry in the sun.
They were washing them by immersing them in a bucket. This would contaminate the entire interior of the glove with virus-laden water. The interior of the glove. The part that goes next to the skin of whomever is wearing it.
I understand this is Africa, where AIDS was spread for years by re-using needles. Resources are virtually non-existent and ignorance and corruption is rife, but improper use of protective equipment is almost worse than none at all, because it gives a false sense of security.
This equipment should be incinerated after use, not washed and re-used.
The ladies doing the washing were unprotected, also.
Mrs. AV