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Widespread Golfer

10/12/14 5:31 PM

#342 RE: Asher78 #341

What you are NOT saying is that "suit" ...

1. was not made by LAKE
2. nor was the suit a hazmat suit. It was considered full protective gear by hospital standards for nurses to wear but what it's not is a biochemical hazmat suit, which LAKE makes.
3. Also, the nurses in regular hospitals like TX hospital have not been effectively trained on how to handle and dispose of gear once they remove it.

So no matter what the protective gear was made of or whether it was hazmat suit or not, the gear didn't fail, the process (or lack of process) around handling the suit failed. The suits are absolutely still needed. CNN says it's the protocol training of the nurses that failed. That's why they want to start sending evola patients only to hospitals now that are considered bio containment hospitals like the one's in Omaga and Atlanta