Ebola: How doctors protect themselves from the virus - BBC News
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What measures do health care workers have to take to protect themselves from the ebola virus? Alastair Leithead has been visiting a training centre in Texas to find out.
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he touched the soap dispenser.
2:25 His death sentence
Wow! Many mistakes here , that man just got Ebloa if that were the real deal.
I need this during flu season
It just isn't possible ... to have 100% protection ...
Looking at taking the protective suit off .. especially taking the gloves off ...
Alastair fab Reporter ...
disinfect it.. take it off.
soo... i think im buyin these before Corona comes here
Looks unsafe.
when taking off the dresses has possibilities to create aerosol that also seems dangerous
he touched the soap.
Like all soap in shops everywhere ppl touching soap dispenser then next person
Gee. I thought all you needed was a cloth mask to protect against a virus.
Why is he acting like he's been in contact with an ebola patient lmao
why dont the others have to wear positive pressure suits like this? ie in africa? Guniea? etc
Wow!
Is that protective dress is for one time use ? ........ Please somebody answers me na .......... and why it in yellow colour ? Any reason behind that ?
aamss aammm It depends on the protection suit, but many are one-time use. The color is just for identification of different types of suits, however they can differ between manufacturers.
It's strictly for the one time use only.
I want to know if all medical ppl are so over worked they having time to make RUclips, BBC tv and others, tik tok and many other media
fuckin duct tape, REALLY?
I have ebola.
i think you should go visit a doctor
+sesnaf faout I predict that virus and bacteria will be able to get through the defense of concentrated alcohol sanitation. Just like drinkers, dependence and adaptation to alcohol can happen. It is just a matter of time. If this happens then people will be weaker while illness will be stronger.
+Lundy Yarbrough Alcohol kills cells though, not really a way around that.
Congratulations
The British nurse made a full recovery catching Ebola so they must have treatment for it already.
Oh I'm sure...her recovery couldn't have had anything to do with the fact that it doesn't kill 100% of people >_> How dense are you?
epicpolyphony what?
Wow there is no vaccine yet. Not everyone who contracts Ebola will die, its about a 50% mortality rate sooooo she was probably just lucky.
I was talking about the British male nurse.
Al fonzo
Thank you for proving my point, idiot.
This was the most dangerous and foolish way to protect your nurses. You need machine you fools.
***** if the doctors in this country are so naive like you i must expect this country to be fucked by ebola.
***** your level of stupidity is so high thank god is not epidemic
+Sam Azza well some countries with the most cases of ebola does not have the money and budget for 'machines' or even simple antibiotics and aspirin.
due to covid, we've learned all you need is a double cloth mask or surgeons mask, or even better, fifteen N95 masks! These people went way overboard back then. Thank God mask technology has improved so much we don't need all this crap anymore!
This is such an ill informed comment. Ebola and covid are two different viruses transmitted in 2 different ways which is why the PPE is different. I want to see you go treat an Ebola patient with just a mask
This isn’t overboard at all 😅 Ebola has a super high mortality rate and is easily spread through contact
Covid PPE is a lot less because Covid is a respiratory disease with a relatively low mortality rate, meaning the N95 was the most important barrier
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