HenryBHough
Diamond Member
"WASHINGTON — This time, the challenge of Ebola was much steeper for the doctors and nurses at Nebraska Medical Center, one of a handful of hospitals specially designated to handle cases of the deadly virus in the United States."
"Unlike the two Ebola patients they had successfully treated earlier this year at the hospital’s biocontainment unit in Omaha, the man who arrived from Sierra Leone on Saturday, Dr. Martin Salia, was in extremely critical condition. Dr. Salia, a legal permanent resident of the United States who had been working as a surgeon in Sierra Leone, died early Monday morning, barely into his second day of treatment, but almost two weeks into his illness."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/18/us/martin-salia-omaha-ebola-dead.html?_r=0
"Specially designated hospital." I wonder how the neighbors there in Omaha are liking their 'hood......
"Unlike the two Ebola patients they had successfully treated earlier this year at the hospital’s biocontainment unit in Omaha, the man who arrived from Sierra Leone on Saturday, Dr. Martin Salia, was in extremely critical condition. Dr. Salia, a legal permanent resident of the United States who had been working as a surgeon in Sierra Leone, died early Monday morning, barely into his second day of treatment, but almost two weeks into his illness."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/18/us/martin-salia-omaha-ebola-dead.html?_r=0
"Specially designated hospital." I wonder how the neighbors there in Omaha are liking their 'hood......