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CDC chief says nurse "should not" have been on commercial jetliner. — -- The plane that transported an Ebola-infected nurse from Cleveland to Dallas was cleaned and put back into service the ...
Officials at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas have moved nurse Nina Pham. The 26-year-old is being transferred to the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
On his first visit to the hospital, doctors did not immediately conclude that he had Ebola and they sent him home but he returned with much more drastic symptoms on Sept. 27, according to the CDC.
Health experts at the CDC have been working with African nations since the Ebola outbreak began in March. But officials are on alert now, after news that a man with Ebola was able to board a plane ...
CDC officials believe that Vinson was not exhibiting further symptoms on the Oct. 13 flight. “The patient was not showing any other symptoms while on board the plane – no vomiting or diarrhea.
Amber Vinson, the second nurse to test positive, however, traveled by plane from Dallas to Cleveland on Oct. 10, ... That is below the CDC threshold of 100.4F for Ebola isolation, ...
Local officials boarded a plane due to a possible health issue on board, following CDC guidelines that are in place for airlines due to the Ebola virus, Oct. 8, 2014.
A Dallas nurse who treated an Ebola patient contacted federal health officials before boarding a passenger flight Monday due to a slightly elevated temperature, but was allowed to board the flight ...
The second Dallas health care worker with Ebola will be moved to Atlanta on Wednesday. The worker should not have traveled on a commercial plane, CDC director says ...
CDC director: "We can stop" Ebola outbreak 05:47. ... "If you're sitting across the aisle in a plane, in a subway from someone who is coughing you're not going to get it that way," LaPook said.