Normally, when hospitals build new facilities, the hope is that they’ll be put to use as quickly as possible. That’s not the case with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s newest addition. The hospital has confirmed that it is building an isolation unit for children with possible or confirmed ebola infections at its Egleston campus across from Emory University Hospital. Officials have declined several requests for interviews but have stressed that the hospital does NOT have a patient with ebola at this time. According to CHOA.org, “Children’s is prepared for ebola” with the addition of the special isolation unit, run by specially trained staff, as well as leaders in several departments who continue to monitor new information from the CDC, WHO, and Georgia Department of Public Health.