The United States has a total of ELEVEN beds for Ebola patients at - TopicsExpress



          

The United States has a total of ELEVEN beds for Ebola patients at Level 4 hospitals. *Ebola is a LEVEL FOUR virus. FOUR OF ELEVEN of those beds have American patients in them. But Obama doesnt want to worry about us, he wants to bring Africans in to treat them for free....at a cost to you at a cool half-million each. bit.ly/1DnsJ4F From @Not on This Watch: 11 Level-4 beds at our four Level-4 hospitals. 4 of the beds are now in use...the NBC cameraman, Mr. Mukpo, at Omaha; Nurse Pham at NIH in Bethesda; Nurse Vinson and an unidentified American physician who was working in Sierra Leone for the WHO, admitted on Sept. 9...both are at Emory in Atlanta. The physician was, at one point, critical, but, is now doing much better. Bed capacity is as follows: NIH, Bethesda MD - 2 beds (1 now in use) Emory, Atlanta GA - 3 beds (2 now in use) St. Patricks Hospital, Missoula, Montana - 3 beds (none in use) Nebraska Medical Centre, Omaha, Nebraska - 10 specialized beds, but working capacity, according to hospital officials is 3 beds (1 now in use) Above information from the ABC News link below. ~cj #CDC #Ebola #EbolaUS US Has Capacity for 11 Ebola Patients at Specialized Hospitals (ABC News...Oct. 16, 2014) ...Once these spots run out, Ebola patients will be treated where they are, and officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be dispatched to help care for them and make sure precautions are taken to ensure that no one else contracts the deadly virus, said CDC spokeswoman Barbara Reynolds. Nurse with Ebola arrives in Atlanta for treatment (Yahoo News...Oct. 15, 2014) abcnews.go/Health/us-capacity-11-ebola-patients-specialized-hospitals/story?id=26251721 news.yahoo/us-ebola-patient-emory-critical-now-better-205133628.html
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 03:12:07 +0000

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