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LeftInTX

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42. Ebola patients were sent there...Nebraska has a biocontainment unit
Mon May 11, 2026, 01:01 PM
3 hrs ago
https://www.nebraskamed.com/biocontainment/ebola


In July 2014, representatives from the U.S. State Department visited Nebraska Medicine to take a closer look at the capabilities of our 10-bed Biocontainment Unit. In early September 2014, we successfully treated our first patient, Rick Sacra, MD. Dr. Sacra contracted the virus while treating patients in West Africa. He was discharged from our Biocontainment Unit in late September 2014.

We received our second patient, Ashoka Mukpo, in early October 2014. Mr. Mukpo was declared Ebola-free and discharged later that month. The following month, a third patient arrived in the Biocontainment Unit. Martin Salia, MD, was exposed to Ebola during his service treating patients in West Africa. Tragically, his disease was very advanced by the time he was flown back to the United States. Dr. Salia died a short time later. A plaque honoring his service and sacrifice hangs on the wall of the Biocontainment Unit.

The unit has been operational since 2005 and is one of 10 such units in the country equipped to handle an outbreak of this nature. Our physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and staff are specially trained and participate in regular drills on the specific protocols and procedures to care for this type of patient. "The Ebola virus is very difficult to contract," says Phil Smith, MD, founding medical director of the unit. "The risk it would pose to people outside the unit would be zero, and this is something that can be very safely treated without infecting health care workers."

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Trump is actually taking care of this one, unlike COVID, which he ignored until it became a pandemic. Norrrm Friday #1
I wonder RussBLib Friday #3
1.... Treatment Norrrm Friday #5
Over a million Americans IronLionZion Friday #15
One out of seven is not one third... tavernier Saturday #24
I thought it was 3 million, but you're right it's 7 million IronLionZion Saturday #26
if i had to guess, barbtries Saturday #30
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The contacts alone will cause transmission.................. Lovie777 Friday #4
I think there were 150 passengers BumRushDaShow Friday #7
Only 17 Americans. maxsolomon 4 hrs ago #41
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As I recall . . . AverageOldGuy Friday #8
And didn't he initially try to keep that ship from docking in a US port? the nelm Friday #11
And RFKjr is in charge of our healthcare. LisaL Saturday #17
It's a shame that I don't believe a word of this... Hugin Saturday #23
I saw a report on MS NOW. The logistics of this are incredible. underpants Friday #10
Amazed that they are being sent to Nebraska?????????? popsdenver Saturday #33
They are US citizens. I got the sense the Canary Islands underpants Saturday #35
While the world slept . . . Aussie105 Friday #12
The most serious thing popsdenver Saturday #39
I say we take off... Renew Deal Friday #14
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Old enough to remember Trump and right wing media going bonkers about that Ebola nurse Prairie Gates Saturday #18
But that "old enough to remember" thing might mean something else BumRushDaShow Saturday #22
I'm not sure what you mean: Trump and the right wing media heavily criticized Obama for the Ebola response Prairie Gates Saturday #28
The incident happened in 2014 BumRushDaShow Saturday #32
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not what I have read Skittles Saturday #37
If I was a passenger I'd rather quarantine at Tenerife rather than Nebraska ! kimbutgar Saturday #27
I find it very interesting barbtries Saturday #31
This where they sent Ebola patients LeftInTX 2 hrs ago #43
Not good. ck4829 4 hrs ago #40
Ebola patients were sent there...Nebraska has a biocontainment unit LeftInTX 3 hrs ago #42
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