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10/07/14 5:20 PM
#182536 RE: Double_Bagel #182535
The hospital was reported to have had extreme protective measures in place including two sets of overalls, gloves and goggles. However, health workers told El Pais newspaper that the clothing did not have level-four biological security, which is fully waterproof and with independent breathing apparatus. Instead it was level two, the paper says, as photographs provided by staff indicated that the overalls did not allow for ventilation and the gloves were made of latex and bound with adhesive tape.
10/07/14 5:24 PM
#182537 RE: Double_Bagel #182535
Ashoka Mukpo says he was spray washing a car in which someone had died when he was splashed with water and chlorine. ABC News reports on the American patient who arrived Monday for treatment in Nebraska. Mukpa's father, Dr. Mitchell Levy relayed the supposition over how his son contracted Ebola at a news conference Monday. He said his son has a fever and slight nausea. Levy said that his son is “not certain” when he got the disease, but believes that he could have gotten infected by some of the spray back that came when he was using chlorine to disinfect a car. "It was a vehicle that somebody had died in," Levy said. Mukpo, 33, had been hired as a freelance cameraman by the NBC News crew earlier last week before testing positive for the disease on Thursday. “He was around the [Ebola] clinic. He was filming inside the clinic,” Levy said.