The CDC is now reviewing their ebola protocols after a Dallas nurse was diagnosed with ebola. The nurse was the nurse on staff treating Liberian man for ebola. “It does change substantially how we approach it,” Dr. Thomas R.
Frieden, director of the C.D.C., said. “We have to rethink the way we
address Ebola infection control. Even a single infection is
unacceptable.” The CDC is now expanding the initial group of 50 people to be quarantined to 100 as a precautionary method. Pres, Obama ordered the white house to investigate about what they are calling an “apparent breach in infection control protocols” at the Dallas hospital,. Oficails are saying they dont know the exact reason for the first US infection, but may have gotten it when she removed her protective garb.
This relates to APUSH history because it shows that when our country is in a crisis mode of anything that we need to work together to make sure our people are protected from harms way. Like during 9/11 people were helping the rest of the country when the country needed us. In situations like this
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country." That quote applies here very we'll.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/us/dallas-nurse-ebola-patient.html?_r=0
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