>> reporter: well, because william pooley the other patient who was treated with ebola was treated here a few months ago, i think people in this area at least have certainly become familiar with the fact that this hospital is preeminent location that successfully treated the disease. so far i think today you can see the people are waking up to the realization that this is once again happening on their doorstep. certainly there is a sense of unease among some people that aid workers who had been infected in west africa would be treated here and that could put them in danger certainly a large capital cities like london would be potentially devastating place for ebola to if you will to infect the public at large. but the hospital the government say there's no risk of that. and at the moment there seems to be no negative reaction that something is being held here. there's a widespread feeling in the population here and the medical profession in particular that if the country and the medical profession can help treat patients in west africa, they should. and if they get infected then it's on