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I can only give feedback as to the precautions taken. The patients will be placed in a special isolation unit that, from my reading, was developed 12 years ago and is rarely used. It is down the street from Emory University Hospital. These patients will not come into contact with any other patients or visitors. This unit also has special "air handling."
Nurses and doctors will wear protective gear. Masks, gowns, gloves. There are very strict protocols in place for the staff who will have to enter the rooms and visitors will not be allowed to enter rooms but will be able talk to the patients through a window.
Do I agree with them coming here? I don't know. Would I be willing to be part of their medical team? Heck yeah! It's ground breaking, and to be able to be part of something so big would be a boost to the CV.
Incidentally, I do have a friend who works at Emory. She is in administration, and won't be part of their medical team.
Good luck with that, but I don't think the risk of having it on your CV is worth it. It you want a broader discussion beyound your local hospital see my thread Alocaplypse now