This is a bit dated but still good information. I am taking excerpts from a letter by Jeff Smith, Santa Clara County Executive
...Please know there is
no Ebola in Santa Clara County. The risk of Ebola infection in our
community is extremely low and we mean to keep it that way...
There are a few things that you should know about the current situation:
Ebola
only spreads from sick people and is not spread through the air or
water. The virus spreads only by contact with bodily fluids from an
infected person. It is NOT SPREADby people who have been exposed
to the disease but are not yet sick. In essence, spread of this
disease requires very close contact with an infected individual.
...Ambulance
providers are now being required to begin all patient interactions by
asking those who have a fever whether he or she has traveled to Sierra
Leone, Liberia, or Guinea. These are the countries in West Africa where
Ebola is currently spreading.
...Staff
at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center are currently screening patients
for travel to the West African countries mentioned above and symptoms of
a possible Ebola infection, based on Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) recommendations.
REMEMBER THESE EBOLA FACTS
· There is no Ebola in Santa Clara County or California.
· Santa
Clara County has been preparing and continues to prepare for the
extremely unlikely chance that a person in Santa Clara County becomes
sick with Ebola.
· The
Santa Clara County Public Health Department has provided information to
medical providers and hospitals in our community so that they are
informed and prepared.
· Ebola
can only be spread by contact with the bodily fluids of a person who is
sick and has symptoms of the disease. The disease is ONLY spread by direct contact with a sick person’s body fluids.
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