Originally Posted by heavywalker
Originally Posted by jobyjob
The 5 hospitals in the U.S. that are equipped to treat Ebola can handle a total of 11 patients at one time. That's not 11 per hospital, that 11 total between the 5 hospitals. So I guess that means the 12th patient has to sit in the waiting room or out in their car until a bed opens up.


Is that really how many ebola patients you think can be treated at one time in the entire country, or a talking point you heard from a fearmonger on the TV.


http://mashable.com/2014/10/16/ebola-us-hospital-capacity/