The medical staff at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center are practicing safe procedures for "donning and doffing" of the medical protection gear in the event they begin treating ebola patients at the Denver hospital

DENVER, CO. OCTOBER 14: Katie Cary the infection prevention manager, left, tapes Donielle Robertson, the clinical nurse coordinator for the adult emergency room, at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center into her gloves as they are practicing safe procedures for "donning and doffing" of the medical protection gear in the event they begin treating ebola patients at the Denver hospital on Tuesday, October 14, 2014. They use three layers of gloves. (Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon)
DENVER, CO. OCTOBER 14: Katie Cary the infection prevention manager, left, tapes Donielle Robertson, the clinical nurse coordinator for the adult emergency room, at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center into her gloves as they are practicing safe procedures for "donning and doffing" of the medical protection gear in the event they begin treating ebola patients at the Denver hospital on Tuesday, October 14, 2014. They use three layers of gloves. (Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon)
The medical staff at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center are practicing safe procedures for "donning and doffing" of the  medical protection gear in the event they begin treating ebola patients at the Denver hospital
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