Five nursing unions representing more than 25,000 nurses in New
Jersey met Friday to demand that the state Department of Health come up
with better standards for protective clothing and procedures. They also
called on the department to set up an Ebola task force immediately.
Nurses told News 12 that
their concerns have grown after a nurse in Texas said that her staff
had exposed skin while treating the Ebola patient Thomas Duncan, who
later died.
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They say they still have unanswered questions, such as how will they be treated if they come into contact with an Ebola patient.
http://newjersey.news12.com/news/nj-nurses-demand-better-ebola-protection-gear-and-procedures-1.9517515?=448
Friday, October 17, 2014
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