#EBOLA IN AMERICA: Alarming Photos Show Ebola Vomit Clean-up Crew In Dallas Wearing NO Protective Gear Whatsoever!

Photos published at Top Right News appear to depict the Ebola vomit clean-up effort taking place outside the apartment home of "patient zero" Thomas Eric Duncan.

The media has widely reported on Duncan's vomiting on the sidewalk outside his home immediately before he was taken to a Dallas hospital and diagnosed with Ebola. It is also known that the vomit of a symptomatic Ebola patient is, itself, highly infectious and can spread Ebola to others.

So why do the following photos appear to show clean-up workers power-washing vomit off the sidewalk while wearing NO protective gear whatsoever?

Power washing obviously creates airborne aerosols from the spray hitting the concrete. Isn't this washing technique almost guaranteed to make Ebola particles airborne? Even if the sidewalk has been doused with bleach, shouldn't clean-up crews be wearing full-face respirators at the bare minimum?

Even more incredibly, this photo shows what appears to be a neighbor casually walking by during this power washing activity. Doesn't this potentially expose this woman to aerosolized Ebola particles? A cull from www.naturalnews.com

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