Kern Medical Center CEO Russell Judd told supervisors today that Kern County is prepared to receive an Ebola patient, even though the risk of Ebola here is low.
The video shown above is the process called "doffing".
It's a presentation, showing how a healthcare worker would take off their personal protective equipment after treating an Ebola patient.
Judd mentioned there have been two instances in two local hospitals where a person presented themselves as possibly having Ebola.
He said it turned out in one case the person had mental issues and the other was miscommunication.
But Judd said that any suspected case, must be treated as an actual case.
He said they have trained about 180 people on how to care for Ebola, if it were to come to Kern County.