Mysterious people shocked America with a hole against Ebola

American media showed a great shock and were seething with images of a man, who seemed to be a medical worker in the country, approached very close to an Ebola patient without wearing protective gear, despite promotions. The report has become increasingly fierce by authorities.

The incident was discovered immediately in the live broadcast of the process of transporting the second female American nurse infected with Ebola. When the helicopters brought the press team to Love Field in Dallas, Texas, USA on October 15, to witness the nurse Amber Vinson being taken on a private plane by medical staff to Atlanta, an outstanding outstanding man, different from the crowd.

Holding a clipboard and directing the transport process, the man seemed to be the only character on the airport's tarmac road without wearing protective gear, in addition to a standard suit and work outfit. usually, common, normal. Oddly, despite the fact that others are implementing extreme precautions.

It is not clear whether the man will take a flight to nurse Vinson to Atlanta.

Although Ebola is still not considered a disease spread in the air, but the approach is too close to Vinson's patients and the medical group that takes care of her in such an unprotected state, has raised concerns. The fear increased as the unidentified man was found to have taken a toxic garbage bag from one of the medical workers wearing full protective clothing.

"He needs to be tracked on a second plane so he can't infect anyone else in Atlanta. This needs to be controlled. I'm afraid to hear the news next week, he will be the next Ebola victim, ' reporter Dean Pitts wrote on NBC news website in Dallas.

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The man without protective gear (fourth from left) joined the Ebola nurse on the plane.(Source: ABC News)

The NBC branch in Dallas Fort / Worth contacted American Medical Response, the medical services company that transported nurse Vinson to the airport, and was told that the man in the uniform often wore the most ability. is a member of the crew transporting patients to treatment at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital still refuse to comment on the incident.

Meanwhile, social media was shocked by the man who had been specially placed by netizens as "the holder of a paperback" . Many viewers watched the live show dumbfounded to see what had happened, and considered the man's action as "foolish" or "crazy."

The mysterious man once again raised doubts about the CDC's medical procedures for treating Ebola patients to prevent outbreaks in the United States.

Many critics allege that the flaw began when the patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, who was infected with Ebola in Liberia, was initially refused to receive the Texas Health Presbyterian hospital after reporting a high fever. Despite the fact that Duncan had told the medical staff that he had just returned from the West African country undergoing Ebola outbreaks, he was not allowed to examine the virus infection and was sent home with so much instead. antibiotics.

Duncan returned to his family's apartment and his health continued to deteriorate for the next several days. Only when he was taken to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital for the second time by ambulance, did medical experts find Duncan infected with Ebola.

And in the early days of treating Duncan, the nurses at the hospital revealed, they were not given any instructions on how to wear protective clothing when taking care of Ebola patients. The confusion was attributed to the fact that Vietnamese-born nurse Nina Pham, 26, was infected with a deadly virus and informed the hospital when she realized she had a high fever on October 10.

Only 4 days later, Nina Pham's colleague Amber Vinson became the second nurse in an Ebola-infected hospital and also the second American to get sick on their own land.

CDC currently oversees more than 75 medical staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, who are identified as having had direct or indirect contact with Duncan for 11 days of treatment for him. Duncan's patient died of Ebola last week, October 8.

The problem of Ebola is increasingly serious, forcing US President Obama to suddenly cancel a planned campaign trip before October 15, to meet with the Cabinet. President Obama's change just hours before Air Force One is scheduled to take off as planned, reflecting the urgency that his government is facing, given the growing public concern. America on the risk of spreading Ebola virus.