Ebola Disease Units Boast High-Level Tools, Few Rooms

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The state-of-the-art infectious disease centers now treating Ebola patients in the U.S. have world-class doctors and nurses with years of training, hot pressure chambers that can sterilize more than a ton of contaminated waste, and a record of success handling some of the world’s most demonic pestilence.

What they don’t have is a lot of room for patients.