According to Koreans, Spain is a very developed country.

 

 

 

So, a 'developed' country handles an ebola outbreak by putting those 'protection barriers' outside hospital isolation rooms.

 

 

 

Sacrifices the infected nurse's dog without comproving if it was carrying Ebola or not, not putting the animal in a quarantine and not even considering keeping the animal to find a possible cure for Ebola

 

 

A government who ignored a male nurse's petition in August to change the protection suits because some of them were ripped apart and didn't offer any kind of security.

A government who said to its nurses that were handling with ebola to cover up their faces with a handkerchief because there weren't enough masks.

And even though there isn't a P4 hospital in Spain (the ones I usually stay at are P3), which is the level required for this type of illness, and no appropiate clothing for its workers, they still insist into bring two infected people on the verge of death to Spain.

 

 

Has a health minister, Ms Ana Mato, who says 'There's no risk of contamination of Ebola in this country'.

Did I even mention her surname Mato means I Kill.

 

 

The health officer of Madrid who says 'The person here to blame for the outbreak is the nurse because she didn't take the right measures'.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure I live in a developed country.

 

Europe, lo siento.

 

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