New Protective Ebola Suit Developed at Johns Hopkins University (VIDEO)

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Healthcare workers treating Ebola victims are at a great danger of contracting the disease, as recent events in western Africa have shown. Currently available protective suits tend to require complicated procedures when putting on and taking off, are difficult to breathe in, and obscure the clinician’s face. A team at Johns Hopkins has developed, and just won a grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to further perfect, a new protective suit for use when treating highly infectious patients.
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I am sure the quick undressing function will be copied by some dress makers. What sort of ads will demonstrate it is another story.
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