
From USA Today
There were no washcloths or baby wipes to use when bathing patients. Patients lay on paper sheets that couldn’t withstand soiling.
“When you tried to turn somebody to get them off their back, the sheets ripped,” said Lucille Frisicano, a Webster, N.Y., nurse who spent four weeks in Liberia treating people who had Ebola.
“I did the best we could to make them comfortable, to cool them down, to wash their face, to put some Vaseline on their lips, to at least let them know that somebody cared.”
Frisicano, 58, was part of a team that staffed an Ebola treatment unit in Bong County in the north-central part of the West African nation that has been the epicenter of the monthslong epidemic.
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