In a move that many Texans disagree, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has agreed to take in a staggering 1,500 pounds of Ebola waste from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
UTMB with be charged with burning and disposing the huge amount of Ebola waste.
Developing.
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