Workingman wrote:So, with all that, why is a lot of deep cleaning of homes, cars, and even driveways being carried out? Why are those treating infected patients wearing biohazard suits. It has to be so that no chance is overlooked. So, what about the plane? It will/could have flown many hundreds of passengers by now..........
Workingman wrote:The pictures showing the transfer of infected nurse, Amber Vinson, are a worry. There was one man with a clipboard. obviously immune, seemingly directing procedures. It has been so embarrassing for America.
When in the RAF I was a member of a decontam team. People thought to be contaminated came to us. Their outerware was peeled from them without them touching anything. They then went to a decon shower, and after that to a normal shower with soaps and shampoos. They were air dried and then checked for contaminants. If they were not 'clean' they went through again. Their outerware was incinerated in a 'dry' incinerator - essentially a sealed capsule where the temperatures were so high that the contents were reduced to ash.
That sort of thing has to be done to keep the brave medics sent by the UK to the infected areas. I hope and pray that will be the case. Anything less would be a crime.
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