ER Doctor Reveals Truth: ‘Hospitals Can’t Save Ebola Patients’

Tuesday, October 28, 2014
By Paul Martin

Melissa Melton
The Daily Sheeple
October 27th, 2014

A severely botched Ebola case (which resulted in at least two more cases) has turned a Dallas, Texas hospital into a virtual ghost town, with its ER visits dropping 50% and revenue dropping 25% since it happened. When I called the place, the woman in the ER who answered the phone refused to even tell me what the wait time would be if I showed up in the ER (per what she said was hospital “policy”); must be a new policy, because when ABC News asked a few days before me, they got an answer of “zero wait time” in a hospital where it used to be an hour.

People are realizing that going to the hospital in the case of Patient Zero Thomas Eric Duncan did not make his situation any better and by the second time, only prolonged the inevitable while putting other people in harm’s way.

Why? Because, per the nurses’ own statement on the shocking events that went on in that hospital during Duncan’s care, the facility was not even remotely prepared.

In a recent article, emergency physician Dr. Louis M. Profeta, author of the book The Patient in Room Nine Says He’s God, has detailed a much bigger fear he has than Ebola itself.

Dr. Profeta says that in preparing for any large-scale emergency, the biggest question is always “Will the staff show up?”

That, Dr. Profeta says, he doesn’t know.

He goes on to detail how studies have shown it is housekeepers — the people with the lowest pay who clean the rooms between patients — that hold up patient movement throughout a hospital:

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