And just how many ebola patients could the american medical care infrastructure treat at one time with a goal of optimum outcome and no retransmission of the disease? Any random or quantified guesses?
I don’t know, but it is not very relevant if it can be stopped before numbers get large. Unless Americans start fondling dead ebola victims, and eating bats, and other stupid 3rd world disease spreading habits, it should not be an issue.
“And just how many ebola patients could the american medical care infrastructure treat at one time with a goal of optimum outcome and no retransmission of the disease? Any random or quantified guesses?”
My moderately well-informed guess is about 20-25.