Monday, May 19, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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Amid the fear of the Ebola outbreak, US health workers have staged rallies against the lack of proper training for medical staff when treating possible Ebola patients. Nurses from throughout California poured into the streets in bright red T-shirts, carrying placards that read "Stop Blaming Nurses." A Texan nurse, who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, before he died, has been infected with the virus. Authorities are blaming the hospital staff, saying breach in safety protocol resulted in the second infection. Representative for the US largest nurses union, Bonnie Castillo, said hospitals in the US are not ready for the outbreak, nor are they prepared to protect the people who may be called to fight the deadly infection in the affected countries.