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lieus weise took thomas duncan to the hospital the first time. she says she was asked for a social security number for thomas duncan. she told the person checking them into the hospital he didn't have a social security number because he had just came from liberia. the person checking them in said that's okay, no problem. >> he wasn't questioned by a nurse where he was from. she volunteered that information to the hospital? >> she says she did. as related to social security. then she said a second time around to a nurse or some sort of physician's assistant, that he had also come from liberia. she says she told -- said twice he had come from liberia. did not seem to raise any red flags. she didn't think about ebola. wasn't in her mind. she thought maybe he had malaria. he didn't mention anything about ebola to the health care workers and the health care workers when they heard about liberia, according to louise, nobody mentioned anything about ebola or asked thomas duncan if he had come in contact with anybody who had ebola. he was sent home with
lieus weise took thomas duncan to the hospital the first time. she says she was asked for a social security number for thomas duncan. she told the person checking them into the hospital he didn't have a social security number because he had just came from liberia. the person checking them in said that's okay, no problem. >> he wasn't questioned by a nurse where he was from. she volunteered that information to the hospital? >> she says she did. as related to social security. then she...
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she has talked to thomas duncan on the telephone. she said he is doing the best he can, that he's holding up, but obviously is not feeling well. but she says she has no symptoms at this point. she is just hoping, praying that she's able to get through this. i was surprised to learn that the sheets are still on the bed and that the cdc has not taken or local health officials haven't taken away. >> a lot of brand new information we're getting. i want to bring in dr. sanjay gupta. you just heard anderson describe the situation inside the garn teen with some details that to me sound a little bit alarming. i wonder if you have any questions about this? >> just the last thing anderson managed there with the sheets still being on the bed, that obviously is a concern. we've talked about the fact that this virus can live outside the body, can live on surfaces. it's unlikely for it to be transmitted to someone else that way. i tell you, the patients over here at emery just down the street, they would take the waste out of a patient's room, put
she has talked to thomas duncan on the telephone. she said he is doing the best he can, that he's holding up, but obviously is not feeling well. but she says she has no symptoms at this point. she is just hoping, praying that she's able to get through this. i was surprised to learn that the sheets are still on the bed and that the cdc has not taken or local health officials haven't taken away. >> a lot of brand new information we're getting. i want to bring in dr. sanjay gupta. you just...
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sanjay, thomas duncan symptoms, visits to the hospitals, you heard louise describe it. how clear sunny was, duncan arrived from liberia, told the person when she checked them in. the person asked for social security, he didn't have one from liberia. she told the health care worker as well. by her account the hospital didn't miss understand. they just didn't seem to consider that this could be ebola. i think you are right. we heard the same thing from the hospital now. that jibed with her version of events. at first, remember anderson weave couldn't figure out what happened here. we heard the hospital hadn't asked and mr. duncan hadn't disclosed he was from liberia. we know that is not true. because the next day the hospital came back and said, well in fact, we did ask. we were told that he is from liberia. but somehow within the team, the health care team, the information got lost. somehow wasn't acted upon. that is a mess. that, that's low hanging fruit. you should be able to address these sorts of things talking about adequately be able to take care of patients with i
sanjay, thomas duncan symptoms, visits to the hospitals, you heard louise describe it. how clear sunny was, duncan arrived from liberia, told the person when she checked them in. the person asked for social security, he didn't have one from liberia. she told the health care worker as well. by her account the hospital didn't miss understand. they just didn't seem to consider that this could be ebola. i think you are right. we heard the same thing from the hospital now. that jibed with her...
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duncan was there but the towels that thomas duncan used are still in the apartment. louise put them in a plastic bag and sheets she used and pillowcases he used are still on the bed. louise is not sleeping on the bed but she's not sure what to do. >> just to back up for a second. the 21 days is what doctors are saying. you may not show symptoms for 21 days. the incubation period. you talk to her on the phone. she's stuck in her place for 21 days along with a 13 year old and two nephews. how is she doing? >> she's clearly upset. she's scared. she's a woman of very strong faith. praying a lot. she's taking her temperature every hour. she's very well aware of what she needs to be on the lookout for but she is concerned about how is she going to get food over the next 21 days? health officials brought sandwiches for her last night. she is waiting for someone to bring food today. she was told the cdc will visit her every day. >> have they been knocking on her door? >> they haven't been there today when i talked to her right before noon. she expects them to come. she's hop
duncan was there but the towels that thomas duncan used are still in the apartment. louise put them in a plastic bag and sheets she used and pillowcases he used are still on the bed. louise is not sleeping on the bed but she's not sure what to do. >> just to back up for a second. the 21 days is what doctors are saying. you may not show symptoms for 21 days. the incubation period. you talk to her on the phone. she's stuck in her place for 21 days along with a 13 year old and two nephews....
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thomas eric duncan is the first to die from it on american soil. we're going to have more on this right here on cnn. stay with us. we'll be back in a moment. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. ♪ ♪ a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three t
thomas eric duncan is the first to die from it on american soil. we're going to have more on this right here on cnn. stay with us. we'll be back in a moment. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you...
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thomas duncan's family contacted the cdc and soon after thomas duncan was admitted to the hospital. we saw video only yesterday of thops duncan's mother, 85-year-old mother who lives in virginia make an attempt to visit her son in the hospital. she traveled from her home in virginia to texas to visit her son. she was told at the time that she was not able to see him for safety reasons. obviously he's been in isolation. we just reported only a short time ago that an experimental serum was being used on thomas eric duncan in hopes of saving his life. but obviously that serum and all efforts at the hospital were unsuccessful. so we're working to get more information. but obviously you have three patients. two treated at emery and a third, dr. sacra treated in nebraska. now we have the first person, the first confirmed case in the united states, case that was confirmed in the u.s., this patient, according to the hospital systems of texas, texas health resources passed away at 7:51 a.m. we're going it take a quick break and we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we help make secure fi
thomas duncan's family contacted the cdc and soon after thomas duncan was admitted to the hospital. we saw video only yesterday of thops duncan's mother, 85-year-old mother who lives in virginia make an attempt to visit her son in the hospital. she traveled from her home in virginia to texas to visit her son. she was told at the time that she was not able to see him for safety reasons. obviously he's been in isolation. we just reported only a short time ago that an experimental serum was being...
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thomas eric duncan is front page news here. his ebola trail starts in this small compound of homes and apartments outside monrovia. this is the front door of mr. duncan's apartment that he was renting in this small hamlet. and it was in the pink house across the courtyard where the young woman, pregnant and now infected with ebola, was calling for help and he responded. so you drove your taxi -- jiminez grugbaye was the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman, her father, and brother. you knew you were picking up a sick, pregnant girl that no idea she was sick with ebola. >> no, no, no, no idea at all. >> reporter: they told them they were afraid she was about to miscarry. and what did you see? how did she strike you? >> well, i saw her, she was helpless. she was not able to walk by herself. >> reporter: he drove them to four hospitals. each turned them away saying nothing could be done. where did you take them next? >> i brought them just here. wack home, because the family gave up already. she was sitting somewhere
thomas eric duncan is front page news here. his ebola trail starts in this small compound of homes and apartments outside monrovia. this is the front door of mr. duncan's apartment that he was renting in this small hamlet. and it was in the pink house across the courtyard where the young woman, pregnant and now infected with ebola, was calling for help and he responded. so you drove your taxi -- jiminez grugbaye was the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman, her father, and brother....
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nurse vinson is one of knows who cared for thomas duncan. after she did, she went from dallas to ohio to plan her wedding. the latest on her condition next. t beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® iit's a lot of haggling and itan stakes so long.ship. campbell's healthy request. craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar. at truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want, and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. s you do a lot of things great. but parallel parking isn't one of them. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, he
nurse vinson is one of knows who cared for thomas duncan. after she did, she went from dallas to ohio to plan her wedding. the latest on her condition next. t beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® iit's a lot of haggling and itan stakes so long.ship. campbell's healthy request. craig's experience is completely different than mine....
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that is the apartment where thomas duncan fell ill from ebola. the family is now at an undisclosed location in dallas, where they have in the words of one official, more room to roam. we're back with our medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, and dr. yasmin, you're in dallas. one of the headlines in the news conference seems to me to be they're now dealing with this family with compassion. they got them out of that apartment where they had been trapped really, under armed guard in quarantine right now with soiled linens where this ebola patient had been. they got them out of there and into the house and sent the ment message that they cared. why is that an important message. >> i think it is important, people are reaching out to the people, the gentleman suffering with ebola. it is also important in stopping the fears with the transmission of ebola. we are getting the key reminder that it can only be transmitted with infected fluids. the workers said we were not afraid, took them in an undisclosed location in the car with them. >> that jumped ou
that is the apartment where thomas duncan fell ill from ebola. the family is now at an undisclosed location in dallas, where they have in the words of one official, more room to roam. we're back with our medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, and dr. yasmin, you're in dallas. one of the headlines in the news conference seems to me to be they're now dealing with this family with compassion. they got them out of that apartment where they had been trapped really, under armed guard in quarantine...
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>> for thomas duncan. she doesn't quite understand why american missionaries who got sick in liberia and were flown back here, they received the zmap, the serum. i was in the opposition trying to explain to her that the u.s.s government is saying there's no more of this serum, it's going to take several months in fact for it. she heard the news about the nbc cameraman being flown back here. she seemed to believe, perhaps, that he was receiving some sort of different treatment than thomas duncan was receiving. >> that's tough. >> yeah, and obviously so that raises all sorts of concerns for her. and she's also furious with the president of liberia to say the least, ellen johnson sirleaf who the other day made a statement saying that thomas duncan could be prosecuted if he returns to liberia, if in fact, he lied on his form coming out. >> is she angry because she said, look, he's fighting for his life right now. that's not what you say at this point in time. >> that's one of her points. this is the president
>> for thomas duncan. she doesn't quite understand why american missionaries who got sick in liberia and were flown back here, they received the zmap, the serum. i was in the opposition trying to explain to her that the u.s.s government is saying there's no more of this serum, it's going to take several months in fact for it. she heard the news about the nbc cameraman being flown back here. she seemed to believe, perhaps, that he was receiving some sort of different treatment than thomas...
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and as we reported earlier, thomas duncan is in quarantine. and two of louise's sons were there when duncan became sick. her 13-year-old son was there when duncan was there, and can't play with his friends or go outside to see his dad. his father spoke with gary tuchman. >> reporter: peterson wayne on the telephone with his 13-year-old son who is now in quarantine amid this ebola scare. >> how are you doing? >> are you okay? >> uh-huh. >> where is your mommy? >> huh? >> is your mom home too? >> uh-huh. >> is she okay? >> yes. >> peterson wayne moved to texas from liberia in the early '90s. his son's name is timothy. timothy's mother, louise, is in quarantine with this child in this apartment because the ebola victim, thomas duncan, was a guest in the apartment until a few days ago. >> timothy is a nice boy, a smart little boy. respectful. smart in school and stuff. >> so he is a good kid. >> he is a good kid. i love him. >> peterson has talked to his kid several times since timothy has been told he can't leave the apartment. timothy has told y
and as we reported earlier, thomas duncan is in quarantine. and two of louise's sons were there when duncan became sick. her 13-year-old son was there when duncan was there, and can't play with his friends or go outside to see his dad. his father spoke with gary tuchman. >> reporter: peterson wayne on the telephone with his 13-year-old son who is now in quarantine amid this ebola scare. >> how are you doing? >> are you okay? >> uh-huh. >> where is your mommy?...
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the woman is among those who took care of thomas duncan the man who died in adallas hospital last week. >> kris sanchez, this new case comes amid serious actizations by nurses at the dallas hospital. >> officials wouldn't address the nurses unions allegations that their training, equipment inadequate to deal with the ebola virus but this morning, health officials did say their monitoring system is working and the health care work who are contracted ebola after caring for the patient duncan was in isolation within 90 minutes of spiking a fever. pham remains in isolation but good news, she's in good condition, upgrade from yesterday. that second health care worker now is among the hospital staff who had contact with duncan who died of ebola at that hospital. health officials are working to identify additional people who now need to be under observation. we know that woman lived alone at this dallas apartment. photos posted on twitter by dallas police of the complex where neighbors got a knock on the door, every one of them, telling them what happened and what their risk was. decontam nat
the woman is among those who took care of thomas duncan the man who died in adallas hospital last week. >> kris sanchez, this new case comes amid serious actizations by nurses at the dallas hospital. >> officials wouldn't address the nurses unions allegations that their training, equipment inadequate to deal with the ebola virus but this morning, health officials did say their monitoring system is working and the health care work who are contracted ebola after caring for the patient...
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thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside his apartment has been hospitalized after falling ill. h head no contact and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. they offered these screenings to do something to allay americans' fierce. the president has been criticized by some of capitol hill after failing with a respon response. for now certain travelers will have their temperatures taken. dozens lit candles last night at wilshire baptist church in dallas to remember thomas eric duncan. yesterday he became the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola. duncan's fiancee who remains in quarantine told friends she's heartbroken. >> the first thing she said, my baby is gone. i'm finished. >> health officials are monitoring about 50 people who had varying degrees of contact with duncan. they say out of an abundance of caution, a sheriff's dep it who has exhibited ebola-like symptoms is hospitalized. he had been in the duncan apparent where he
thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside his apartment has been hospitalized after falling ill. h head no contact and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. they offered these screenings to do something to allay americans' fierce. the president has been criticized by some of capitol hill after failing with a respon response. for now certain travelers will have their temperatures taken. dozens lit...
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thomas duncan arrived in the u.s. on september 20th. debora patta retraced his path to texas from liberia where you heard he helped a woman who died from ebola. >> reporter: neighborhood of tin roof homes. it's here he rented a home from the williams family an rushed to help when their heavily pregnant daughter doubled over with stomach pans. she was rushed to the nearest clinic but there was no room. she died on september 17. her family got more bad news when sonny boy died yesterday. another neighborhood was carried away on a stretcher. this resident said it was only then they realized the pregnant woman had ebola. duncan worked for a delivery company. the manager told us that duncan resigned abankruptly on september 4th. he was constantly talking about his son who lived in the united states and planned to travel there. all passengers leaving liberia are screened for fever at the afrmt duncan had none. he also filled out a health form saying he had no contact with anyone with ebola. today liberian officials accused him of lying and sa
thomas duncan arrived in the u.s. on september 20th. debora patta retraced his path to texas from liberia where you heard he helped a woman who died from ebola. >> reporter: neighborhood of tin roof homes. it's here he rented a home from the williams family an rushed to help when their heavily pregnant daughter doubled over with stomach pans. she was rushed to the nearest clinic but there was no room. she died on september 17. her family got more bad news when sonny boy died yesterday....
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we had as many as a hundred contacts with thomas duncan's case. now they are saying 19 contacted individuals potentially. what's your perception of what you have heard and the numbers provid provided. >> i don't know exactly when she started having a fever. i think they are at low risk and most of the family members are probably at low risk. she was put into isolation early. they were monitoring that. then there is the personal protective equipment. he mentions a breach. in most cases unless somebody has something obvious like a needle stick. usually you are aware of that immediately. usually it's a mistake in taking off the personal protective equipment. most people have put it on correctly and are careful. after you have been there tan hour or so you can't wait to get out of it. >> the idea of the buddy system where one watch it is other. if you have finished treating duncan i will assist you removing protective garments. >> yes. that's a very good idea. people watch each other. it's amazing when you do that you can see even experienced people m
we had as many as a hundred contacts with thomas duncan's case. now they are saying 19 contacted individuals potentially. what's your perception of what you have heard and the numbers provid provided. >> i don't know exactly when she started having a fever. i think they are at low risk and most of the family members are probably at low risk. she was put into isolation early. they were monitoring that. then there is the personal protective equipment. he mentions a breach. in most cases...
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. >>> tonight a lab supervisor who handled a specimen from deceased ebola patient thomas eric duncan is under quarantine aboard a carnival cruise ship confined to her cabin until that ship docks in galveston. the employee left the country october 12th just before the cdc updated how hospital workers had to be monitored and today belize's prime minister rejected secretary of state john kerry's request to have the cruise passenger disembark and fly back to the u.s. >>> tonight the second dallas nurse to contract ebola is in stable condition and doctors say she is weak. >> amber vinson is being treated at emery university hospital in atlanta -- at emory university hospital in atlanta. investigators are looking at if she had symptoms before flying to ohio last friday. vinson claimed she felt funny on that trip home to plan her wedding. 12 people who may have come in contact with the nurse including her mother are being monitored for symptoms. >>> vinson's colleague nina pham is resting comfortably at national institutes of health reportedly alert, interacting with staff and eating a bit.
. >>> tonight a lab supervisor who handled a specimen from deceased ebola patient thomas eric duncan is under quarantine aboard a carnival cruise ship confined to her cabin until that ship docks in galveston. the employee left the country october 12th just before the cdc updated how hospital workers had to be monitored and today belize's prime minister rejected secretary of state john kerry's request to have the cruise passenger disembark and fly back to the u.s. >>> tonight...
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juanfra/ots --- surgen nuevas interrogantes en el caso de thomas duncan, el primer paciente con virus del bola fallecido ayer en suelo estadounidense --- take vo --- las dudas giran en torno al protocolo del hospital para tratar los restos y pertenencias de duncan, el equipo encargado deber vestir un traje especial que no les exponga al virus y el cuerpo del fallecido debe ser envuelto en tres capas de plstico para evitar una propagacin de la cepa --- --- familiares de thomas duncan indicaron que los restos sern cremados --- juanfra/topvo --- sin embargo en dallas funcionarios de salud siguen en alerta luego de reportarse un posible segundo contagio por bola... --- se trata de un oficial de la oficina del alguacil quien estuvo en contacto con thomas eric duncan.... el hombre que ayer muri por este virus.... --- el agente fue identificado como ''michael monning'' y fue hospitalizado en el hospital prebisteriano de texas luego de sentirse enfermo... juanfra/vbox --- nos trasladamos ahora a nebraska, donde otro ashoka mukpos otro paciente tratado por el virus del bola recibi una transfus
juanfra/ots --- surgen nuevas interrogantes en el caso de thomas duncan, el primer paciente con virus del bola fallecido ayer en suelo estadounidense --- take vo --- las dudas giran en torno al protocolo del hospital para tratar los restos y pertenencias de duncan, el equipo encargado deber vestir un traje especial que no les exponga al virus y el cuerpo del fallecido debe ser envuelto en tres capas de plstico para evitar una propagacin de la cepa --- --- familiares de thomas duncan indicaron...
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into contact with thomas duncan, whether they may infected. that's why officials in the cdc and the obama administration is taking another look at the procedures for dealing with ebola patients. the possibility has come up that they may start transporting these patients through the biocontainment centers like they have in nebraska where an american journalist is being treated. that's being reviewed. >> members of congress are calling for the president to take stronger action. senator mccain say he should appoint an ebola czar. others want to see a travel ban put into place. is the administration considering really any of those possibilities? >> at this point they're saying no, no ebola czar. lisa monaco is in charge of the effort for the administration. they say, to that idea of an ebola czar, that would just add another layer of bureaucracy. they point out that john mccain back in 2009 criticized the president for having too many czars. when it comes to this travel ban idea, that came up once again at the cdc, no, they're not considering a tr
into contact with thomas duncan, whether they may infected. that's why officials in the cdc and the obama administration is taking another look at the procedures for dealing with ebola patients. the possibility has come up that they may start transporting these patients through the biocontainment centers like they have in nebraska where an american journalist is being treated. that's being reviewed. >> members of congress are calling for the president to take stronger action. senator...
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"outfront" on who exactly thomas eric duncan is. >> thomas eric duncan is the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. but in his native liberia, community leaders said he was sharing a house with a woman killed by the disease. duncan rented this room in her home in liberia and came into contact with the woman who was 7 months pregnant and too sick to walk as recently as september 15th where he carried her to a taxi, according to "the new york times." >> in liberia, we help each other. this pregnant woman was falling and he ran to help her. >> richard smallwood said his half brother duncan didn't come to the states seeking treatment. he planned for the trip for two weeks and didn't even know he was sick. and the 42-year-old was screened three times before leaving liberia and was permitted to board the plane showing no signs of the virus. but now authorities say he was asked if he cared for an ebola patient and touched the body of someone who had died in an area where there is ebola. he answered no. >> but the fact that he knew and he left the country is impossible, qui
"outfront" on who exactly thomas eric duncan is. >> thomas eric duncan is the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. but in his native liberia, community leaders said he was sharing a house with a woman killed by the disease. duncan rented this room in her home in liberia and came into contact with the woman who was 7 months pregnant and too sick to walk as recently as september 15th where he carried her to a taxi, according to "the new york times."...
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in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition. you'll hear from the woman he traveled from liberia to see, louise, who is still in quarantine, the woman she stayed with. she's scared, worried and begging for help. tonight a freelance cameraman who contracted ebola while
in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition. you'll hear from the woman he traveled from liberia to see, louise, who is still in quarantine, the woman she stayed with. she's scared, worried and begging for help. tonight a freelance cameraman who contracted ebola while
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in the same hospital where thomas duncan died earlier today. it could take two days to find out whether dallas county sheriff's deputy, has ebola. he had been in the same apartment where duncan was staying. meanwhile, five of this country's biggest airports are getting ready to begin stricter screening of passengers from west africa. the starting with new york's jfk. saturday travelers will have their temperatures taken and be evaluated by a quarantine officer. will that be enough to protect america from ebola? also tonight. of a cnn exclusive. the shocking, call the on camera moment when police smashed a car window and used a taser on a man in the passenger's seat. the drivers' young son recording it all on his cell phone. the family. entire family will be here tonight. and now let's turn to our breaking news on ebola. fears that a second patient in dallas may be infected. gary tuchman live there tonight. gary, texas deputy may have been infected with ebola. at the apartment where thomas duncan was staying. what do you know about that? >> this
in the same hospital where thomas duncan died earlier today. it could take two days to find out whether dallas county sheriff's deputy, has ebola. he had been in the same apartment where duncan was staying. meanwhile, five of this country's biggest airports are getting ready to begin stricter screening of passengers from west africa. the starting with new york's jfk. saturday travelers will have their temperatures taken and be evaluated by a quarantine officer. will that be enough to protect...
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plus -- the two nurses battling ebola after caring for thomas duncan are being treated. how one nurse might have been infected longer than authorities previously thought. next ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. police are reporting a possible assault and stabbing near a-t&t park. in other big news. the first nurse diagnosedting id patient, thomas duncan has arrived in maryland for treatment. nina pham is being treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. she flew on the same jet that ferried the second infected nurse. to emory university hospital in atlanta yesterday. today - we got a first look at pham from her hospital bed in texas. before she was transported. meanwhile -- we're learning, the second nurse who tested postive for ebola may have shown symptoms of the virus as many as f
plus -- the two nurses battling ebola after caring for thomas duncan are being treated. how one nurse might have been infected longer than authorities previously thought. next ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. police...
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they are now monitoring 50 people who have been in contact with ebola patient thomas duncan. right now hazmat teams are at the apartment where one of the biggest tasks is taking place removing sheets, towels, and other items that he may have contaminated. there is an unimaginable amount of red tape involved in this entire operation. martin savidge is at the apartment complex where hazmat teams have been all afternoon and what is the latest on the cleanup process there? >> reporter: randi, hazmat teams have been on site for a couple hours and they are being assisted by a private contractor that apparently is doing the cleanup work. and we knew all of this was happening because you saw for the first time really evidence of hazmat officials coming on site with the dallas fire rescue. there was also with these very large trucks and emergency equipment specialized personnel and then also the cleanup trucks as well. what they've been doing is preparing to go in and begin the cleanup process. as part of that you saw people suiting up going to the apartment unit and dressed in what a
they are now monitoring 50 people who have been in contact with ebola patient thomas duncan. right now hazmat teams are at the apartment where one of the biggest tasks is taking place removing sheets, towels, and other items that he may have contaminated. there is an unimaginable amount of red tape involved in this entire operation. martin savidge is at the apartment complex where hazmat teams have been all afternoon and what is the latest on the cleanup process there? >> reporter: randi,...
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that worker cared for thomas eric duncan, the patient that died last week. we are here with details, this is a concern for a lot of people in the community. >> a big concern there and the american public. fearing for ebola. a health care worker that thomas eric duncan was treated at tested positive for ebola. the health care worker was u.s. late for testing. a state health officials released a statement saying we knew a second scas could be a reality. we are broadening the team in dallas, working to prevent spread. the hospital employee helped to care for thomas eric duncan, the first to be diagnosed with ebola, and died on wednesday. the second person has been diagnosed with a deadly disease. the health care worker will under go treatment and testing. health officials are identifying michael. contacts and exposures. >>> more on this coming up in the next sure, and ross will be back >>> there are pleas for aid to help west africa as the death toll continues to climb. the virus killed 4,033. there's relief in spain with news that the nurse was sitting up. the
that worker cared for thomas eric duncan, the patient that died last week. we are here with details, this is a concern for a lot of people in the community. >> a big concern there and the american public. fearing for ebola. a health care worker that thomas eric duncan was treated at tested positive for ebola. the health care worker was u.s. late for testing. a state health officials released a statement saying we knew a second scas could be a reality. we are broadening the team in dallas,...
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in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition. you'll hear from the woman he traveled from liberia to see, louise, who is still in quarantine, the woman she stayed with. she's scared, worried and begging for help. tonight a freelance cameraman who contracted ebola while covering the outbreak is in isolation in nebraska med igal center. he arrived for treatment just today. president obama said he considered ebola a top national security priority and an issue of safety. he says the chances of an epidemic in the united states are extraordinarily low if everyone does what they're supposed to do. >> this is an extraordinarily virulent disease when you don't follow the protocols. the key here is to make sure that each step along the way, whether it's a hospital admissions desk, whether it is the doctors, the nurses, public health officials, that everybody has the right information if they have the right information and they're following those protocols, then this is something that we're going to be able to make sure is not have, you kno
in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition. you'll hear from the woman he traveled from liberia to see, louise, who is still in quarantine, the woman she stayed with. she's scared, worried and begging for help. tonight a freelance cameraman who contracted ebola while covering the outbreak is in isolation in nebraska med igal center. he arrived for treatment just today. president obama said he considered ebola a top national security priority and an issue of safety. he says the...
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that guy was thomas duncan, and he entered the u.s. late last month by passing through customs at dulles. as do hundreds of thousands of other passengers each year with itineraries that originated in west africa. >> do you think that is a good idea? make thenything to disease not come to this country. >> the airport only has one direct flight to and web -- to and from west africa, south african flights to hundred eight. flighth african airlines 208. many criticize the u.s. for being slow to act. passengers area just returning from a pilgrimage to mecca, where for the first time, members of the faith were blocked from attending because of the scare. did not issue us visas this year. the visas they issued, they were limited. customs and border patrol agent plan to be on standby. they will be interrogating passengers a little bit more to make sure they will -- they are not lying about their exposure to ebola, similar to what thomas duncan did. dulles, kendis gibson come abc 7 news. >> thank you. more details on the nbc canvas -- cameraman
that guy was thomas duncan, and he entered the u.s. late last month by passing through customs at dulles. as do hundreds of thousands of other passengers each year with itineraries that originated in west africa. >> do you think that is a good idea? make thenything to disease not come to this country. >> the airport only has one direct flight to and web -- to and from west africa, south african flights to hundred eight. flighth african airlines 208. many criticize the u.s. for being...
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. >> reporter: thomas duncan died 10 days after being admitted to presbyter ran hospital with ebola. they issued a statement it is with profound sadness and heart felt disappointment we must in form you thomas duncan died at 7:54 a.m. he first went to the emergency room when he became sick and despite saying he had been in liberia, duncan was sent home returning two days later when his condition worsened. once admitted, it went from serious to critical. he battled the disease for ten days taking an experimental drug. today, family members had no comment as they left the hospital following his death. in a written statement, his fiance said my family is in deep sadness and grief but we leave him in the hands of god and called for a thorough investigation into all aspects of his care. one of the people being watched for ebola. we're now approaching a pivotal time ebola would develop. >> reporter: she shared an apartment with duncan and was moved during a decontamination monitoring process and the same process will be followed disposing of mr. duncan's body. >>> another patient rushed to
. >> reporter: thomas duncan died 10 days after being admitted to presbyter ran hospital with ebola. they issued a statement it is with profound sadness and heart felt disappointment we must in form you thomas duncan died at 7:54 a.m. he first went to the emergency room when he became sick and despite saying he had been in liberia, duncan was sent home returning two days later when his condition worsened. once admitted, it went from serious to critical. he battled the disease for ten days...
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the second health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan. there seems to be serious questions now about the procedures and protocols in place at texas health presbyterian. >> that's right, john, this is black eye not just texas health presbyterian, but also against the public health system in this country because these workers were supposed to be protected. months ago, hospitals were told to make sure they could take care of ebola patients. and i think what public health officials are starting to realize it may just be unrealistic to think that ever hospital in this country knows this level of infectious patient. hospitals in general have struggled with safety issues. thousands upon thousands of people die from hospital-acquired infections every year. i think many experts i've been talking to said the cdc was just naive in thinking that many hospitals could handle these. and these might be calls that we ought to be designating specific hospitals like emory, like the university of nebraska to be handling it not just for the sake of the worker
the second health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan. there seems to be serious questions now about the procedures and protocols in place at texas health presbyterian. >> that's right, john, this is black eye not just texas health presbyterian, but also against the public health system in this country because these workers were supposed to be protected. months ago, hospitals were told to make sure they could take care of ebola patients. and i think what public health officials are...
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thomas eric duncan has now died of ebola. another crime stories we are following. action against ms. of the vikings running back adrian peterson arraigned on child abuse charges. the kids of spanking his young son with a wooden switch. peterson said he never intended to hurt the four-year-old be at hell spring court claiming if he doedeservesdoes of the neutralif lawyers up in the conviction and death sentence for the murder of 11 women. the bizarre attack in florida, a strip club dancer got angry because her boyfriend would not talk to her, so she went after him with an ax or do police and the dance was apparently drunk. eric: shannon, back to our other story now, the fight to save kobani. kobani is right on the border with turkey. the country under fire for not doing enough to stop the terrorist movement. tomorrow the head of nato will visit turkey and special envoy to the coalition john allen heading there as well with deputy under center estate investor. people tried to convince the government to do something instead of just standing by like bystanders. will it
thomas eric duncan has now died of ebola. another crime stories we are following. action against ms. of the vikings running back adrian peterson arraigned on child abuse charges. the kids of spanking his young son with a wooden switch. peterson said he never intended to hurt the four-year-old be at hell spring court claiming if he doedeservesdoes of the neutralif lawyers up in the conviction and death sentence for the murder of 11 women. the bizarre attack in florida, a strip club dancer got...
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thomas duncan was in isolation in the dallas hospital. and rush is on to train health care worker ares to stop the deadly virus in africa. fox got a inside look at the training facility. john has more with. that>> reporter: shannon, good afternoon to you. officials in dallas say it is tragic that thomas duncan succumbed to the disease and that his was an isolated case and no one else has come down with the disease which is remarkable when you consider that duncan is the second person to die after transporting to the hospital and back, an ebola patient in liberia died. the folks in dallas are not out of concern yet. best way to prevent ebola, is to contain its source. they are teaching them how to deal with patients so they don't become infected. dr. young is leading the program. >> arming them with the mindset to work safely in west africa and be aware of what they are doing and what parts of the body they are touching. if they are touching their face don't do it with a contaminated hand. >> among the students samaritan's purse who had th
thomas duncan was in isolation in the dallas hospital. and rush is on to train health care worker ares to stop the deadly virus in africa. fox got a inside look at the training facility. john has more with. that>> reporter: shannon, good afternoon to you. officials in dallas say it is tragic that thomas duncan succumbed to the disease and that his was an isolated case and no one else has come down with the disease which is remarkable when you consider that duncan is the second person to...
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thomas duncan, who mark had just mentioned. the district hopes to get the all clear by tomorrow afternoon. >> the and the "today" show will continue coverage. you can go to nbc bay area.com for updates. >> and we're tracking the possibility for rain on the way as we give you a live look at downtown san francisco, the transamerica building. there could be rain in the offing on the agenda there in san francisco. when are you expecting rainfall to come? >> it's actually here in the south bay. we'll have to wait on those showers. the good news this morning is you don't have to drive through the rain as you make your way to work on a monday morning. and monday morning in and of itself can be a difficult thing. so that's the good news. as you make your way home from work, more good news. a lot of that shower activity will have already subsided. so while you're at the office today, that's where you're expecting a bulk of the moisture to come through. hard to tell that we've got this storm just to the north. expecting a lot of this act
thomas duncan, who mark had just mentioned. the district hopes to get the all clear by tomorrow afternoon. >> the and the "today" show will continue coverage. you can go to nbc bay area.com for updates. >> and we're tracking the possibility for rain on the way as we give you a live look at downtown san francisco, the transamerica building. there could be rain in the offing on the agenda there in san francisco. when are you expecting rainfall to come? >> it's actually...
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that's what we do. >> then why did thomas duncan die? >> well, he probably had an exacerbation of pneumonia. and even though you do these things, they don't work. they don't work half the time. that's about the mortality rate we've been seeing lately, 50%. >> and he got into the hospital later. last question, we're coming up next on a segment where we had dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, is frontier airlines really taking a hit? people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptommatic except for her fever flew on it, they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of these planes? >> this is probably the cleanest plane in e world right now. it is much lower than the chances of dying from influenza from getting the flu at random on a plane. i mean, they've done
that's what we do. >> then why did thomas duncan die? >> well, he probably had an exacerbation of pneumonia. and even though you do these things, they don't work. they don't work half the time. that's about the mortality rate we've been seeing lately, 50%. >> and he got into the hospital later. last question, we're coming up next on a segment where we had dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're...
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we cheer them on. >> why did thomas duncan die? >> he probably had exacerbation with member pneumonia. even though you do these things they don't work half of the s time. that's the mortality rate we have seen 50 hpercent. >> he got into the hospital a later. >> we are coming up on a segment where we had dr. seigel go on n the plane which the second nurse flew on.am they are going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. i want to ask you, frontier airline has taken a hit. t people don't want to fly on the airline o because one patient w does have ebola was generally at asymptomatic flew on it they take the plane out of he commission. what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of the planes. >> this is probably the cleanesr plane in the world right now.he it is much lower than the chances of dying from influenza from getting flu at random on a plane. they have done everything. the entire airline industry if you look at the sector on wall street hasr taken a big hit fro what is a super stretch of a u long shot for a
we cheer them on. >> why did thomas duncan die? >> he probably had exacerbation with member pneumonia. even though you do these things they don't work half of the s time. that's the mortality rate we have seen 50 hpercent. >> he got into the hospital a later. >> we are coming up on a segment where we had dr. seigel go on n the plane which the second nurse flew on.am they are going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. i want to ask you, frontier airline has...
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we are also now hearing from thomas duncan's family. this just coming into us from duncan's long-time pam partner. a woman named louise. she is one of the four family members you should quarantine, by the way, inside that apartment here in dallas. duncan came to texas from line ear wra to visit her. the statement reads, we want to put it up for you, in part, "my family is in deep sadness and grief, but we leave him in the hands of god. our deepest sympathies go out to his father and family in liberia and here in america. eric was a wonderful man who showed compassion towards all." louise and three others were all crammed into a tiny apartment together for days with mr. duncan as he started showing symptoms of the deadly virus and then got extremely sick. the cdc considers them high exposure risks, and that is why they remain under that court-ordered quarantine, but at this point they remain asymptomat asymptomatic. in other words, they are not showing any symptoms of ebola at this point. >> right. but the family, they were exposed, so t
we are also now hearing from thomas duncan's family. this just coming into us from duncan's long-time pam partner. a woman named louise. she is one of the four family members you should quarantine, by the way, inside that apartment here in dallas. duncan came to texas from line ear wra to visit her. the statement reads, we want to put it up for you, in part, "my family is in deep sadness and grief, but we leave him in the hands of god. our deepest sympathies go out to his father and family...
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tonight, there are new questions about thomas duncan's treatment. did doctors do enough to save his life? >> new warnings for the centers for disease control. >> the enemy here is a virus. >> new safety procedures in place at five major airports including dulles. we'll report what's been done to keep the virus from spreading as we get late word of another potential case of ebola exposur exposure. >> coverage tonight on the efforts to fight ebola at airports and hospitals. >> but in the last few hours, a dallas county sheriff's deputy was rushed to the hospital in texas after starting to feel ill coming days after that deputy searched thomas duncan's apartment. thomas was the first ebola victim in the u.s. and died this morning. >> reporter: thomas duncan died 10 days after being admitted to presbyter ran hospital with ebola. they issued a statement it is with profound sadness and heart felt disappointment we must in form you thomas duncan
tonight, there are new questions about thomas duncan's treatment. did doctors do enough to save his life? >> new warnings for the centers for disease control. >> the enemy here is a virus. >> new safety procedures in place at five major airports including dulles. we'll report what's been done to keep the virus from spreading as we get late word of another potential case of ebola exposur exposure. >> coverage tonight on the efforts to fight ebola at airports and...
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thomas duncan is the first person diagnosed with the deadly virus. hazmat crews are there at the place where he's been staying. when it comes to why there's even a case of ebola in america, a lot of questions are being raised about the screening process internationally. alan jamieson recently returned by one of the countries affected by ebola. he joins me by phone from morristown, tennessee. you treated ebola patients while in liberia, what sort of precautions did you take while you were there? >> while i was in liberia in treating the patients that were diagnosed or suspected of ebola, i was in full personal protective equipment. the hazmat suits you see often on tv on the programs. >> you were on the way back to the united states. what types of checks and balances did you go through to be able to return knowing that or hoping at least that you weren't bringing the virus back here? did you fill out a questionnaire? all of that sort of thing that we're hearing that folks do? >> at the time i was departing, they did not have the screening process set
thomas duncan is the first person diagnosed with the deadly virus. hazmat crews are there at the place where he's been staying. when it comes to why there's even a case of ebola in america, a lot of questions are being raised about the screening process internationally. alan jamieson recently returned by one of the countries affected by ebola. he joins me by phone from morristown, tennessee. you treated ebola patients while in liberia, what sort of precautions did you take while you were there?...
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a statement from thomas duncan's girlfriend. the woman he was intending to marry here's what she said. i trust an examination will take place. i'm dealing with the sorrow and anger his son was not able to see him before he died. this will take some time. in the end, i believe in a merciful god. what is this first failed course of treatment signaled for future efforts to combat this virus? a lot of questions here. i'm joined by maggie fox. this is obviously a difficult time to talk about the actual mechanics of treatment at such an emotional moment. can you tell us since we know that it is so risky to deal with the body of someone who has passed from ebola. what precautions are going to be taken? >> as you say, the body of someone who has died from ebola is especially dangerous and infectious. the cdc has clear regulations because the bodily fluids from the patient are full of virus. must not be handled until people are geared up in the protective gear. the body must be wrapped to make sure no fluids leak. it must be sealed in a
a statement from thomas duncan's girlfriend. the woman he was intending to marry here's what she said. i trust an examination will take place. i'm dealing with the sorrow and anger his son was not able to see him before he died. this will take some time. in the end, i believe in a merciful god. what is this first failed course of treatment signaled for future efforts to combat this virus? a lot of questions here. i'm joined by maggie fox. this is obviously a difficult time to talk about the...
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based on involvement and caring for the patient thomas eric duncan during his care that started on september 28th. individuals who are being monitored are required to take their temperatures twice daily. as a result of that process, the caregiver notified the hospital of imminent arrival and was immediately admitted to the hospital's isolation room. the entire process from the patient's self monitoring to the admission into isolation took less than 90 minutes. the patient's condition is stable. a close contact has also been proactively placed in isolation. the caregiver and the family as already stated have requested total privacy, so we can't discuss any further details of the situation. the judge mentioned we've known that further cases of ebola are a possibility among those who are in contact with mr. duncan before he passed away last week. the system of monitoring, quarantine and isolation was established to protect those who cared for mr. duncan as well as the community at large by identifying any potential ebola cases as early as possible and getting those individuals into treatment im
based on involvement and caring for the patient thomas eric duncan during his care that started on september 28th. individuals who are being monitored are required to take their temperatures twice daily. as a result of that process, the caregiver notified the hospital of imminent arrival and was immediately admitted to the hospital's isolation room. the entire process from the patient's self monitoring to the admission into isolation took less than 90 minutes. the patient's condition is stable....
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the nurses who became infected with thomas duncan in texas had a lot of contact with him. mean while our coverage continues at 11:00, dann cuellar is heading to dallas and reporter and registered nurse, ali gorman is heading to atlanta. look for their live reports starting tonight on "action news" and follow them both on twitter. >>> thank you sharrie. we are following breaks news now. the fltd teachers and their supporters have shutd down traver outside of the district headquarters tonight. chopper 6 hd over it over spring garken right now, the teachers union is protesting the src's decision to cancel their contract. sara bloomquist is on the ground with the story. >> reporter: monica, that is right, a large crowd on broad street, the teachers and their supporters shutting down the street from spring garden to callow hill, you'll remember on october 6th, they canceled the teachers union contract, if it holds up in court, they are forcing the teachers to contribute to health benefits. the majority of union members didn't contribute anything at all. it allows for a savings
the nurses who became infected with thomas duncan in texas had a lot of contact with him. mean while our coverage continues at 11:00, dann cuellar is heading to dallas and reporter and registered nurse, ali gorman is heading to atlanta. look for their live reports starting tonight on "action news" and follow them both on twitter. >>> thank you sharrie. we are following breaks news now. the fltd teachers and their supporters have shutd down traver outside of the district...
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she also helped treat thomas eric duncan. exactly how she came into contact and what contact she had with duncan we don't know. we know that she lived alone in this apartment block, both that unit and her car are going to be cleaned by a special crew today. this morning's news triggers even more alarms, obviously. it means even more people could have been exposed to the highly infectious disease and will now need to be identified and monitored as well. it also underscores the critical and dangerous mistakes that were made. how did health officials mishandle the first ebola case diagnosed on u.s. soil and why were there not proper protections for all the health care workers who took care of thomas eric duncan? >> at the hospital, we have a situation involving 77 people, two of which have tested positive for ebola. we are preparing contingencies for more and that is a very real possibility. >> indeed, they're monitoring 76 people who had contact with thomas eric duncan. we're covering the story as it unfolds. our correspondents
she also helped treat thomas eric duncan. exactly how she came into contact and what contact she had with duncan we don't know. we know that she lived alone in this apartment block, both that unit and her car are going to be cleaned by a special crew today. this morning's news triggers even more alarms, obviously. it means even more people could have been exposed to the highly infectious disease and will now need to be identified and monitored as well. it also underscores the critical and...
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let's tell you what's happening at this hospital, 75 workers who treated thomas duncan, the initial patient. the hospital made the unusual move last move of telling those employees that they can stay here in private isolation rooms if they're concerned about transmitting any illness. they called a very low risk. concerned about transmit anything illness to their families and friends. also this morning, here's part of that hospital statement. we have this for you. the hospital advised those employees being monitored to avoid public transportation. you see the quote here we also ask our potentially affected employees to be the good citizens that we know they are by avoiding using public transportation or engaging in any activities that could potentially put others at risk." this is obviously in response to the amber vinson situation -- taking the news of what came out yesterday about her flying in and out of that airport. and then later testing positive for ebola. people were in disbelief, really, that she flew with that elevated temperature. however, this is not one of the five airport that
let's tell you what's happening at this hospital, 75 workers who treated thomas duncan, the initial patient. the hospital made the unusual move last move of telling those employees that they can stay here in private isolation rooms if they're concerned about transmitting any illness. they called a very low risk. concerned about transmit anything illness to their families and friends. also this morning, here's part of that hospital statement. we have this for you. the hospital advised those...
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we know that thomas duncan is fighting for his life right now. thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> on "outfront" next, white house officials say the world has stopped every ebola outbreak and they will stop this one too. why there is skepticism, however, tonight. >>> and government officials divided on restricting flights from west africa. should the u.s. shut down those flights? i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliq
we know that thomas duncan is fighting for his life right now. thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> on "outfront" next, white house officials say the world has stopped every ebola outbreak and they will stop this one too. why there is skepticism, however, tonight. >>> and government officials divided on restricting flights from west africa. should the u.s. shut down those flights? i've always loved...
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por otro lado, el destino de las pertenencias donde viviÓ thomas duncan es ahora objeto de controversias ya que una empresa se niega a aceptarlas hasta que las autoridades confirmen que no son una amenaza para el pÚblico. >> el presidente barack obama se reuniÓ hoy con su gabinete de seguridad nacional para definir la estrategia ante la apariciÓn de un nuevo caso de Ébola y realizar nuevas polÍticas preventivas. la casa blanca informÓ que participó vÍa telefÓnica de esta reunión. el aeropuerto john f. kennedy comenzÓ a tomar la temperatura de pasajeros procedentes de paÍses africanos donde existe este brote de Ébola. el procedimiento se extiende a otros cuatro aeropuertos. se estÁ haciendo lo mismo en inglaterra mientras que varios paÍses europeos consideran implementar medidas similares. vamos a mÉxico. manifestantes intentaron tomar por la fuerza la sede del congreso estatal de guerrero. prendiÓ fuego a uno de los edificios del gobierno. las autoridades hacen un llamado al diÁlogo y los manifestantes existen respuestas tras la desapariciÓn de varios compaÑeros enfre
por otro lado, el destino de las pertenencias donde viviÓ thomas duncan es ahora objeto de controversias ya que una empresa se niega a aceptarlas hasta que las autoridades confirmen que no son una amenaza para el pÚblico. >> el presidente barack obama se reuniÓ hoy con su gabinete de seguridad nacional para definir la estrategia ante la apariciÓn de un nuevo caso de Ébola y realizar nuevas polÍticas preventivas. la casa blanca informÓ que participó vÍa telefÓnica de esta...
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today, thomas duncan died, from the ebola virus. that same happies waiting for test results to see if a sheriff's deputy who arrived by ambulance today and says he was in duncan's apartment has the the virus as well. it is wednesday night, and the big story on "action news" tonight is the ebola out break, and it's involving impact in the united states. did the the decision to let duncan first leave texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas allow the ebola virus to escape containment? that is one of many questions out there tonight, for which there are no obvious answers, and "action news" reporter sharrie williams is at the the "action news" big board tonight, sharrie. >> reporter: jim, you are right about the questions that are lingering. thomas duncan's death is raising those questions now about the timeliness of his care. lets take a look at what we do know about that. we know he went to the hospital and was sent home. well, that was on september 25th. come september 28th he return, and was finally admitted. his family is outr
today, thomas duncan died, from the ebola virus. that same happies waiting for test results to see if a sheriff's deputy who arrived by ambulance today and says he was in duncan's apartment has the the virus as well. it is wednesday night, and the big story on "action news" tonight is the ebola out break, and it's involving impact in the united states. did the the decision to let duncan first leave texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas allow the ebola virus to escape...