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The doctor who contracted Ebola in West Africa before returning to New York City has been declared free of the virus, hospital officials announced Monday. This news means that 41 days after the first Ebola diagnosis in the United States, there are no known cases of the virus in the country.
Craig Spencer, 33, who had been treating Ebola patients in Guinea, was diagnosed with Ebola on Oct. 23. Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City, where Spencer was being treated, confirmed in a statement Monday that he “has been declared free of the virus.” Spencer will be discharged on Tuesday, according to the hospital. (News of his release was first reported Monday by the New York Times.)Comment
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Awesome news. NOW, the world leaders/countries need to help West Africa.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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I agree....and I don't want to get political here, but the primary problem lies within the infrastructure of those West African countries' forms of government a la the video I posted above. That city in the vid has, what, 2 treatment centers?? We can and should (and have been) provide help, but their internal system has to accommodate a successful health network.Comment
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A surgeon infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone will be flown to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for treatment, "CBS Evening News" reported on Thursday.
The surgeon was born in Sierra Leone but is a U.S. resident, CBS reported.Comment
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So apparently a tree was the cause all the consternation
What will the tree huggers say now?Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Someone arrived in the UK from West Africa showed symptoms and tested positive. These people should surely come under more extensive testing when returning from the region, or at least put in quarantine for 21 days so they show no symptoms. Better to be safe than sorry.Comment
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