Since the topic here is about Ebola Preparedness, what level protection is adequate in a hot zone? I have nitrile gloves, a decent full-face respirator with both dust and organic vapor filters, but if Ebola isn't airborne, then gloves and other skin protection seems to be the way to go. But if it isn't airborne, why are all the responders in West Africa wearing respirators?
Is a less than $10 Tyvek hazmat suit adequate? Just wondering how you'd suit up given the situation in Dallas.
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