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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of the systems of medical management in this country, they must be coordinated. there must be synergy between the agencies of the federal government, the state agencies as well as the local hospitals and state representatives so that we can have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to dealing with this threat. if we don't, that's going to be the spread. it's going to be the lack of our symbiosis. if we don't do that, everybody is on an island. if we don't have a centralized area where everybody can be exposed to the information that's
ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of...
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permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says perhaps we should be doing more. the second nurse was diagnosed with ebola hours after getting off a commercial flight. cared forvinson thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola. on friday, she bordered a plane from dallas to cleveland to plan a wedding. dallas.she flew back to by tuesday night, she had been diagnosed with ebola. >> no other individual who is being monitored undergoes travel in any way other than controlled movement. >> the plane was taken out of service and decontaminated. officials are scrambling to find the 132 passengers on board with her. president obama met with top advisers. >> we are monitoring supervising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way. x he promised the cdc will spend
permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says perhaps we should be doing more. the second nurse was diagnosed with ebola hours after getting off a commercial flight. cared forvinson thomas duncan, the liberian man...
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this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction? >> more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking concern. take a look at it. a man without a hazmat suit helping nurse vincent board a plane from an atlanta hospital. he's the only one not dressed properly. we'll get to the bottom of that. meanwhile, ebola is a hot topic on capitol hill. tracie potts has more from washington. >> reporter: betty, good morning. here on capitol hill, we hear from the chief medical officer for texas health systems. yes, mistakes were made when thomas duncan was being treated there and afterward. we will hear from the head of cdc. he'll be
this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a...
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in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have 23 workers on the ground right now. >> reporte we talked to dr. stewart nicoll, one of the leading scientists in the world on ebola here at the cdc. he has worked in these labs, the most dangerous viruses, including ebola, locked behind concrete walls and multiple layers of elaborate security. skooiring iris scans and fingerprinting to get close. inside, scientists wearing these orange suits. when they leave, they take a chemical shower, still inside that suit. every step, meticulous. we asked dr. nicoll about american hospitals and their teams. when we're
in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have...
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the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i am standing in dallas where hazmat crew working to be contented that area. they are working as we speak and listen to this, officials say they are monitoring 75 other employees have some form of contact with eric duncan while he was being treated. they have a lot to cover. martha: thank you very much you heard what they said, monitoring a number of not just workers in dallas that could have been exposed, but also passengers on this flight now told to contact frontier airlines. this is a tipping point where people at home start to say. >> it may get worse before it gets better. in the last 48 ho
the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i...
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the mayor of cleveland is now holding a news briefing. if he says anything about the plane or about a possible threat to its sit zendz, we'll let you know exactly what he says. >> all right, trace. no offense, but i don't know if you have been on a plane lately, even after they clean them, not so clean. all right, trace. thanks so much. time for any take now. so many questions about ebola, especially today after a second nurse has been diagnosed in dallas, and the nurse flew on the airplane the day before that. is this a day more people become really concerned? we've heard that the medical professionals who treated the first ebola patient in texas were told to self-monitor themselves to see if they end up developing a fever, but what other protocols have they been told to uphold? did they tell them it was okay for those folks to go on airplanes? well, the cdc says today that nurse shouldn't have done that. sounds like a day late and a dollar short. did she know that? even nbc news chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman, a doctor high pr
the mayor of cleveland is now holding a news briefing. if he says anything about the plane or about a possible threat to its sit zendz, we'll let you know exactly what he says. >> all right, trace. no offense, but i don't know if you have been on a plane lately, even after they clean them, not so clean. all right, trace. thanks so much. time for any take now. so many questions about ebola, especially today after a second nurse has been diagnosed in dallas, and the nurse flew on the...
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it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on the flight. and so because of the short period of time between that flight where she had no outward symptoms and when she checked in the hospital around midnight or 1 o'clock a.m. complaining of a low grade fever, the cvc is asking all 132 passengers on board flight 3743 on october 13th to call the cvc information line. 800- cvc- info. 800- 232- 4646. back to you. >> thank you, johnathon and for more on this dr. william shafener. folks say on the second patient who we now know before she was showing symptoms or as johnathon said maybe the slightest symptoms and a slightly elevated fever
it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on...
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from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market. another rough day for the stock market. about for airlines we're starting to get earning statements, and delta airlines came out this morning, the ceo of the company, on the conference call, was asked, are you going to take a hit bus of fears of flight? he said, no. in fact, we believe that we are still going to have strong bookings. we're not concerned of ebola on the bottom line. delta is trading higher by 2.9%. united 2.8%. these airlines bouncing back today, a volatile week for them and the cheap fuel prices, i got to tell you, unfortunately that is not going to help the bottom line the ebola epid
from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market....
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it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie potts. the cdc will be back on the hill today. is this just a pr move to calm americans or can we really expect to see some answers and actions today? >> reporter: well, what we know we can expect to see today, betty, are a lot of questions about what the cdc has and has not been doing. this is a testimony from dr. thomas frieden, 13 pages in which he explains what they had been doing but the questions for the cdc is whether or not they have adequately prepared hospitals to deal with ebola. four more airports start temperature checks today at at
it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie...
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. >> reporter: the second-best contract ebola was given approval by the cdc to fly to it cleveland to dallas she's been treated and emory university hospital where she was transported were she treated three of the other ebola patients. dr. can rally. and to health care worker to get into the care plan about the secretion not before the a small people their taxis 76 health- care workers they may go on t.s. as the no fly less. there could be a major food prices it if it continues to grow. >> reporter: the dynes are getting ready to do it again. there does one win away from going to the world series. it comes down to tonight it want to win at home. >> reporter: is it's a lot of the morning of the art here with giants fans for come up for tonight. and as an opportunity here at at&t park of the into a big when at last night's game. nine is now lead three games to one giants fans at all the companies in a row after last night. (fans) >> reporter: come to tonight's game if you want to see this in person. >> darya: you like to see the fis bird got a baseball games a big one between carlos and
. >> reporter: the second-best contract ebola was given approval by the cdc to fly to it cleveland to dallas she's been treated and emory university hospital where she was transported were she treated three of the other ebola patients. dr. can rally. and to health care worker to get into the care plan about the secretion not before the a small people their taxis 76 health- care workers they may go on t.s. as the no fly less. there could be a major food prices it if it continues to grow....
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this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. just as important this is a very important health issue in a it's important we all stay focused on the facts and sharing information so that we can protect the interests of the public and the public is aware of what they should do and when they should do it and have an understanding of the nature of this virus. now, i'll introduce to you director perilla who will discuss -- >> we'll pull away from this. it was pretty short and sweet, cleveland mayor frank jackson, obviously watching the situation very closely now that we know this 29-year-old notorious from the dalla
this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the...
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the same day her colleague was diagnosed, she flew from dallas to cleveland to see family and then on monday, flew black -- flew back on a commercial frontier airline flight. the very next day, she tested positive. >> it may get worse before it gets better, but it will get better. >> that confidence may be in short supply. scary. very >> 77 health-care workers tended to thomas duncan before he died. to have the disease and for our being intensely monitored. >> we know from this moment that no individual being monitored for exposure undergoes travel in any way other than controlled movement all stop >> meanwhile, a rush to create a vaccine. trials are underway it 20 people but it will take time. >> we are fast tracking it quite fast. the white house today stating a ban on flights from the most affected countries is not on the table because they claim it would make it more difficult for aid workers who want to help out in the crisis yet back and forth. >> thank you. tonight that passengers coming from countries where the ebola outbreak is prevalent will have to undergo screenings charti
the same day her colleague was diagnosed, she flew from dallas to cleveland to see family and then on monday, flew black -- flew back on a commercial frontier airline flight. the very next day, she tested positive. >> it may get worse before it gets better, but it will get better. >> that confidence may be in short supply. scary. very >> 77 health-care workers tended to thomas duncan before he died. to have the disease and for our being intensely monitored. >> we know...
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flew on a front airline flight from cleveland to dallas on monday. on tuesday, she developed a fever and overnight got confirmation she tested positive for ebola. >> no one wants to get this right more than our hospital. the first to diagnose and treat this insidious disease. showed symptoms of a bullet by midnight, preliminary reports confirmed she had the deadly virus. -- symptoms of ebola. today, officials tell us she treated thomas eric duncan during his 11 day stay at the hospital. >> the health and safety of our employees remain our highest priority and we will continue to coordinate with officials to meet the challenge that ebola presents to our hospital come our community and our country. >> this unsettling news comes as the nation's largest nurses union alleges there were no safety protocols at the hospital while duncan was being treated. the liberian patient had projectile vomiting. >> we are a hospital. the mayor of dallas warns there are obstacles ahead. >> the only way we are going to be this -- beat this is person ,y person, moment by m
flew on a front airline flight from cleveland to dallas on monday. on tuesday, she developed a fever and overnight got confirmation she tested positive for ebola. >> no one wants to get this right more than our hospital. the first to diagnose and treat this insidious disease. showed symptoms of a bullet by midnight, preliminary reports confirmed she had the deadly virus. -- symptoms of ebola. today, officials tell us she treated thomas eric duncan during his 11 day stay at the hospital....
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cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so amber did the right thing in calling the cdc and reporting this 99.5 temperature, but if there were more symptoms she did not report, that is something that people are going to want to know and they are going to need to know. because it becomes a question of how potentially infectious or contagious was she at any given time. i don't think there is any suggestion that the people on the plane rides were necessarily more at risk. but who was she having close contact with and how sick was she at that time, erin. >> and s
cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so...
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so -- and this is what happened with the nurse who went to cleveland. so i am concerned here, is this going to be maintain position of the administration, there will be no travel restrictions. >> we will consider any options to better protect americans. >> thank you. i now give five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. freeden i have some questions for you, and dr. varga for you, and i would appreciate yes or no answers because i have a lot to move through, and only a short amount of time. docken tor, spring of 2014, ebola began spreading through west africa, causing increasing concern within the international public health community, correct. >> correct. >> ebola has an incubation period of 21 days and is not contagious until the person with the virus begins to be symptomatic, beginning often with a fever, correct? >> between two and 21 days. >> ebola is transmitted through contract with the body fluids including vomit, blood, and the virus concentrating more heavily as the patient becomens sicker, increasingly greater risk to those that may come i
so -- and this is what happened with the nurse who went to cleveland. so i am concerned here, is this going to be maintain position of the administration, there will be no travel restrictions. >> we will consider any options to better protect americans. >> thank you. i now give five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. freeden i have some questions for you, and dr. varga for you, and i would appreciate yes or no answers because i have a lot to move through, and only a...
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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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michael moore blaming ebola on the gopgop-- >> a second nurse affected with ebola took a flight to cleveland after she registered a fever. we have a report that she contacted the cdc and was told that she could fly. did she in fact call and ask for guidance on boarding a commercial flight? >> she did call the cdc and we discussed reported symptoms as well as other evaluations. >> because you let a nurse board a flight to cleveland and because you seem to be making it up as you go on, you earned yourself fool of the week. let's just hope next week, you're not fool of the week. >> he didn't have an easy week, that's for sure. >> first, i'm going to ride tonight talking about stuff. and -- >> greg's secrets to happiness. >> almost forgot to do that. yeah, it was me. let's go to greg's secrets to happiness. >> to kellogg, the giants begin the pennant! >> greg's secret to happiness, san francisco giants winning all the time. >> and my happiness. >> yes, love this team. >> love it. >> amazing team. all right, that's it. i was going to say something else. oh, part of my diet advice i left out is re
michael moore blaming ebola on the gopgop-- >> a second nurse affected with ebola took a flight to cleveland after she registered a fever. we have a report that she contacted the cdc and was told that she could fly. did she in fact call and ask for guidance on boarding a commercial flight? >> she did call the cdc and we discussed reported symptoms as well as other evaluations. >> because you let a nurse board a flight to cleveland and because you seem to be making it up as you...
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late first half, 9-3, cleveland, raiders, driving again, now, making a nice 1- handed catch, cleveland, 122. leading to a field goal. raiders close it, 9-6. looking for anybody, off balance. now, no. that is not actually happening. he fumbled the ball. and off that turnover, cleveland gets into the end zone. to hawkins for a 4-yard touchdown. they go up. 16 minutes to play. again, turnover, touchdown, 3 minutes to play. now, the lineman fumbles the football. now, on the inside. and 5 yards out. icing the game, 23-6 browns, the final is 23-13. the raiders drop 0-7. they lost 13 straight in a row dating back to last season. again, pretty good day for the raiders quarterback. all in all. statistically, but the raiders turn the ball over too many times, let's hit the locker room. >> now, for years, what is it? what is it? >> i don't know, man, you can not point out just one thing. so, i don't know. i can't say i just know -- [ laughter ] hey, man, we need to go to work that is all you can do. >>> 49ers have their bye-week this week with san francisco main competition in the nfc west. now,
late first half, 9-3, cleveland, raiders, driving again, now, making a nice 1- handed catch, cleveland, 122. leading to a field goal. raiders close it, 9-6. looking for anybody, off balance. now, no. that is not actually happening. he fumbled the ball. and off that turnover, cleveland gets into the end zone. to hawkins for a 4-yard touchdown. they go up. 16 minutes to play. again, turnover, touchdown, 3 minutes to play. now, the lineman fumbles the football. now, on the inside. and 5 yards out....
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she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and cleveland. how would you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not be more pleased. liz: you are ready. the new york knicks will come in there tonight. the chicago bulls last night, they will come in and try to prove something. i heard 200 plus million dollars is coming back to the city. >> we are seeing a tremendous surge in the economy. it helps that we have seen a tremendous amount of fracking now. things are looking better and better for us. liz: our coverage with the governor for so many years. we should also mention, too, the ticket prices. and we will get to ebola. last season, a basic ticket was $68. are you going, doctor? >> i am. now i understand why my daughters ca
she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and cleveland. how would you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not...
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goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time, and now a fourth time. right? >> right. when it got dallas it was under routine cleaning because that was the last flight of the night. so the cdc requires them to use hospital disinfect tent and then it was cleaned again. when the cdc notified frontier north carolina had an ebola patient aboard, the cleaned the plane a third time and now they ferried the plane with just a crew no passengers, to denver, and are now changing out all the seats and carpets and cleaning the plain for a fourth time. this is key because ebola can live on a dry surface several hours, countertopstops and doorknobs. body fluids with t
goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time,...
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nonetheless, three schools were closed because two were on a flight from cleveland to here in dallas with a second nurse who contracted ebola from treating mr. duncan at this hospital. you can feel the anxiety. quick some of the top health officials were questioned, i spoke a brief, go with a member of the oversight committee. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining me. after today's hearing, how satisfied are you with the way that the cdc has handled things so far? >> i think the cdc from the beginning of the outbreak and the problem that we had with these gentlemen, mr. duncan that died here, has learned a lot of lessons that are making us much more safe at home. i think the crisis has been overstated in terms of its threat to americans. what we need to do to keep ourselves safe end to eliminate this crisis is to focus on west africa. it has no health infrastructure. clucks a lot of people were saying that it needs to stay in west africa and there should be a travel ban. do you agree with that? >> does this make the situation better or does it make it worse? the cdc over the
nonetheless, three schools were closed because two were on a flight from cleveland to here in dallas with a second nurse who contracted ebola from treating mr. duncan at this hospital. you can feel the anxiety. quick some of the top health officials were questioned, i spoke a brief, go with a member of the oversight committee. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining me. after today's hearing, how satisfied are you with the way that the cdc has handled things so far? >> i think the...
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a couple of days ago she flew from cleveland to dallas-fort worth on a frontier airlines flight. crews are cleaning a frontier airlines jet at hopkins airport in cleveland after learning the latest ebola patient was on board monday. the cdc is notifying passengers on the plane but say the woman showed no signs of illness during the flight. the patient flew from cleveland to dallas where she is now in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. officials warn this may be the last case. >> we are preparing contingencies for more and that is a very real possibility. >> reporter: the female healthcare worker was part of the team that treated thomas thomas eric duncan who died last week from the virus. hazmat teams are decontaminating the area around her apartment and a reverse 911 call went out to homes in the neighborhood. the overnight diagnosis follows new accusations dallas healthcare workers were not prepared for ebola. the head of national nurses united a group based in oakland says workers received little protective gear and duncan's lab samples were mishandled. >> initia
a couple of days ago she flew from cleveland to dallas-fort worth on a frontier airlines flight. crews are cleaning a frontier airlines jet at hopkins airport in cleveland after learning the latest ebola patient was on board monday. the cdc is notifying passengers on the plane but say the woman showed no signs of illness during the flight. the patient flew from cleveland to dallas where she is now in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. officials warn this may be the last case....
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the second nurse took a flight to cleveland after having a fever. and the cvc was called and said she could fly. my understanding is that she did contact cvc and we talked to her. >> were you part of that conversation? >> no, i was not. >> was there a pretext for limiting her contact? >> the protocol for movement and monitoring for people exposed to ebola identifies as high risk as someone who did not wear appropriate equipment in the time they cared for a patient with ebola. >> let me ask this. what did she tell you. mr. duncan was wered -- was not under the travel restrictions of people he came in contact with. what specifically was the symptoms and what happen? >> i have not seen the transcript of the conversation. my understanding no symptoms were reported to us. >> with regard to the new patient transferred to nih, will people contacting with her be under travel restrictions? >> doctor, you perhaps know that? >> according to the guidelines of the people coming in to contact with her, will be physicians, and nurses and others who will be in pers
the second nurse took a flight to cleveland after having a fever. and the cvc was called and said she could fly. my understanding is that she did contact cvc and we talked to her. >> were you part of that conversation? >> no, i was not. >> was there a pretext for limiting her contact? >> the protocol for movement and monitoring for people exposed to ebola identifies as high risk as someone who did not wear appropriate equipment in the time they cared for a patient with...
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vincent flew to cleveland to visit family and back to dallas before she knew she had the disease, the cdc admitted it errorred, giving permission to fly with a fever. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: even though the cdc maintains the level of risk around vincent extremely low air travelers are uneasy. >> it is making you wonder is it safe to get on any of these planes going anywhere. >> reporter: meanwhile, another nurse remains at this texas hospital her condition continuing to improve. health officials still investigating how the two became infected. that number expected to climb. >> this has been a nightmare for nurses across the nation. >> reporter: a review of the medical records reveal he had been in the hospital for two days before medical staff treating him switched to haz/mat suits. as health officials continue to monitor the travel of those who potentially had exposure to ebola, city officials are knocking on the doors to get the word out. we'll send it back to you. >> locally first responders are expressing concerns over encountering ebo
vincent flew to cleveland to visit family and back to dallas before she knew she had the disease, the cdc admitted it errorred, giving permission to fly with a fever. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: even though the cdc maintains the level of risk around vincent extremely low air travelers are uneasy. >> it is making you wonder is it safe to get on any of these planes going anywhere. >> reporter: meanwhile, another nurse remains at...
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but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight about the people involved. do not knownt, we who was on board, who has been killed and who was injured in frederick.nt in back to you guys. >> thank you so much, josie. newstay with abc 7 throughout the evening for live mid-airon that deadly collision. we'll also have updates on wjla.com. man accused of jumping a white house fence last night made his first appearance today.t >> dominic adesanya will remain in custody pending a psychiatric evaluation. holmes is live at the u.s. district court with more hearing.rom today's >> maureen, we learned in court today during that hearing that this was not t
but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight...
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we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university, there's no need to be concerned at the university because of 29-year-old amber vinson was never on campus. she never set foot on campus. nonetheless, they've asked these family members to stay away. to not show up. they're asking these family members to voluntarily quarantine themselves for 21 days. that's where we are right now. of course, you also know by this point that that frontier airlines flight, the flight that she was on, the flight that she was on from cleveland back to dallas, the cdc now saying that they want to talk to those passengers. there's an extremely low risk that anyone on that
we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university,...
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did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into sentiment. the airline stocks themselves, american airlines, delta, you sited, they're all trading down. heather: adam shapiro, thank you very much. log on to foxbusiness.com, slash channel finder. jon: hurricane gonzalo is getting stronger as it churns towards bermuda. the national hurricane center in miami is saying this is very powerful, category four storm, heading toward bermuda right now. obviously, hurricane gonzalo strengthens to a category 4 storm. we'll continue to update you on the situation. >>> meantime, here is what we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." we're standing b
did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into...
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she had flown from cleveland to dallas one day after showing symptoms. that, the cdc says, was a mistake. >> at that point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc says while the risk is low, they are reaching out to on the passengers frontier flight. they say the plane was decontaminated twice and removed from service. >> it's very concerning. >> three ebola cases at one hospital, and one flying before showing symptoms of allegations nurses have been left to fend for themselves. >> to the public, to the cdc, they say we are prepared and don't worry. the nurses are saying we are not. to goingiting skepticism over whether the crisis is under control. >> the president promised to review the thomas duncan case and what went wrong there and will review airport screening processes. he says he is confident that a u.s. and global outbreak can be prevented. but he warned that would be hard to do if ebola is not contained in west africa. he says that has to be a top priori
she had flown from cleveland to dallas one day after showing symptoms. that, the cdc says, was a mistake. >> at that point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc says while the risk is low, they are reaching out to on the passengers frontier flight. they say the plane was decontaminated twice and removed from service. >> it's very concerning. >> three ebola cases at one...
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being monitored including passengers on the two flights nurse amber vinson took between dallas and cleveland in the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague nina foreman is battling the virus at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> they are both able to converse with family and do the kind of things i'd like to see family members able to do. >> 75 other health care workers involved with duncan's treatment continue to be monitored for symptoms, a major turning point for others here in dallas. the 21-day watch period for the nearly 50 people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized ending and for the four people who lived with him tonight the quarantine being lifted. included in the group duncan's fiance who released a statement today saying she is thankful for all the support, adding her prayers are now with those two nurses battling ebola. marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but despite the assurances some peo
being monitored including passengers on the two flights nurse amber vinson took between dallas and cleveland in the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague nina foreman is battling the virus at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> they are both able to converse with family and do the kind of things i'd like to see family members able to do. >> 75 other health care workers involved with duncan's...
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and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line, rich, for people watching at home tonight. how worried should those other passengerers be who were on that plane? >> reporter: well, the good news is that the risk to those passengers is exceedingly low. you only get ebola if you have contact with body fluids. and that was not something that took place on the plane. they're contacting people out of a real abundance of caution. >> all right, dr. besser with us from dallas. rich, thank you. president obama speaking shortly before we came on the air and i want to bring in jonathan karl, and jon, what did the president say we will do from this poin
and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line,...
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the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland. lebron talked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throws passes i was hoping where my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the line between the carolina panthers and new orleans saints. drew brees overcomes a slow start to throw a touchdown pass and run for another as saints win 28-10. new orleans is now 4-4. >>> in college football, second ranked florida state is put to the test. the seminoles fall behind louisville 21-0 in the first half. but florida rallies in the second half hyped three touchdown passes from jameis winston to remain unbeaten with a 42-31 win. >>> since he came into office nearly six years ago, president obama has played at least 200 rounds of golf. while he has received some criticism for the a golf h
the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland. lebron talked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throws passes i was hoping where my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the line...
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she flew from cleveland to dallas, this new patient, before she showed symptoms of ebola. however, should any health care workers who had come in contact with thomas eric duncan, should they be flying at all? >> well, i think this is the question that so many local residents are asking. we know she did not have symptoms when she was on the plane and so that means she was not at risk of transmitting the virus to anyone. given now, frontier airlines is asking more than 100 people to come forward and contact them, that will increase the amount of work and resourtss we put into contact tracing and it can really make people panic a lot more so we may need to see some changes in protocols based on the idea that there is so much concern and anxiety around ebola. perhaps we need to address the idea that if you are self-monitoring you should stay within a certain area. >> doctor, this contract traszing brings us to the conversation about voluntary versus mandatory isolation or even quarantine. are you of the mind that maybe if there is a question mark when in doubt quarantine? >> c
she flew from cleveland to dallas, this new patient, before she showed symptoms of ebola. however, should any health care workers who had come in contact with thomas eric duncan, should they be flying at all? >> well, i think this is the question that so many local residents are asking. we know she did not have symptoms when she was on the plane and so that means she was not at risk of transmitting the virus to anyone. given now, frontier airlines is asking more than 100 people to come...
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last week she flew to cleveland to plan her wedding. she flew back to dallas monday despite having a fever of 99.5 and a history of caring for an ebola victim. >> because at that point she was in a group individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a county official says that message was never told to more than 70 texas presbyterian hospital workers. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> they did not tell the staff not to travel. >> the staff under self-monitor. >> reporter: in fact the government spokesperson tells nbc news, vinson call the cdc for guidance monday before flying home with that fever. a cdc staff member did not instruct her not to fly because her temperature was below 100.4. federal officials are scrambling to contact the passengers on that flight. president obama wants the cdc to make sure every hospital in the country is informed of proper protocols in case more ebola patients emerge. >> we have to make sure that u
last week she flew to cleveland to plan her wedding. she flew back to dallas monday despite having a fever of 99.5 and a history of caring for an ebola victim. >> because at that point she was in a group individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a county official says that message was never told to more than 70 texas presbyterian hospital workers. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to...
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lauderdale and back to cleveland and then atlanta before ending the day in cleveland. it was then taken out of service
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she twont cleveland and just before boarding, that return flight from cleveland back to dallas and she did show an elevated temperature of about 99.5. . the cdc says that's really not the threshold for allowing it to go forward, but there you see she's going forward on that plane right now, and you can see the protective -- except for that one individual who is right there, everybody else seems to have pretty good -- everybody else seems to have good protection, but one person over there didn't have any protection, but i guess he feels secure enough that she's on that plane and she's going to make that flight. i think it's about a two-hour flight or so from dallas to atlanta. so she should be there not too long on this small jet, but it's obviously a dramatic development. the president of the united states, by the way, has been meeting with his cabinet to come up with some plans, some operations to deal with the ebola crisis in the united states. we'll be hearing momentarily from the president. let's take a quick break. we'll resume our special coverage right after this. (receptionist)
she twont cleveland and just before boarding, that return flight from cleveland back to dallas and she did show an elevated temperature of about 99.5. . the cdc says that's really not the threshold for allowing it to go forward, but there you see she's going forward on that plane right now, and you can see the protective -- except for that one individual who is right there, everybody else seems to have pretty good -- everybody else seems to have good protection, but one person over there didn't...
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being monitored, including passengers on the two flights nurse amber victim son took between dallas and cleveland the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague, battling the virusty national institutes of health in maryland. >> her condition is fair, stable. she is quite comfortable. >> and 75 other healthcare workers involved with duncan's treatment, continue to be monitored for symptoms. the 21-day watch period for the nearly 50 people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized, ending, and for the four people to end him, tonight the air teen being lifted. >> included the group is duncan's anyone say who said she is is thankful they are are healthy and her pairs are with the two nurses infected with ebola. >> so many people are concerned about ebola, we posted a detailed list of stenseven things to know, including origins symptoms and how it's transmitted. you can find that at abc7news.com. >> the chp says two men were shot in a possible case of road rage in alameda county, happened just before 8:00 last night
being monitored, including passengers on the two flights nurse amber victim son took between dallas and cleveland the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague, battling the virusty national institutes of health in maryland. >> her condition is fair, stable. she is quite comfortable. >> and 75 other healthcare workers involved with duncan's treatment, continue to be monitored for symptoms. the 21-day watch...
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and cleveland back to dallas before she was diagnosed with ebola. charles: thank you very much. well, have to blow the whistle one last time. listen up as the open up a page from "payne's playbook." we know this is the topic of the moment. usually the topic of the moment, when making less than men. but a shocking new report out from monster, the job placement company that paints a picture that is far more unsettling. now, according to them men make 29 percent more than their female counterparts. in fact, supervisors earned 30% more. more recently the situation has been chalked up to a lost opportunity. not a misogynist business world per say of old men who daydream of women taking vacation and fetching coffee but the fact that women often lose out because they take breaks in their work to have kids and to help raise the family. but what about the idea that americans actually prefer to work for a male boss? according to gallup 33 percent prefer men. 20 percent said women. of course it makes no difference . despite the results, and i want you to expla
and cleveland back to dallas before she was diagnosed with ebola. charles: thank you very much. well, have to blow the whistle one last time. listen up as the open up a page from "payne's playbook." we know this is the topic of the moment. usually the topic of the moment, when making less than men. but a shocking new report out from monster, the job placement company that paints a picture that is far more unsettling. now, according to them men make 29 percent more than their female...
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will this affect travel, especially bookings out of the cleveland ohio. some of them began to come back in the last air, american, jetblue, and of course delta. and then take a look at the hotels names, some pressure on those names earlier on. marrio marriott, hilt the starwood. if we start to see a withdrawal in the american traveler, if consumers aren't coming in from other countries, that will be a major problem. also some big moves in the pharmaceutical industry. think a lot of these companies that have potential vaccines to treat ebola. a lot of interesting moves you and i have talked about that one on the business network. all of these stocks getting a lot of interest from investors, and i really wasn't to point out these names. alpha pro-tech and lakeland industries. they may hazmat gear, goggles, gloves, things like that. those items that could have protected those hospital workers in dallas, texas, joe, so certainly towards the end of the session, we saw a retrenchment. i talked to one analyst today, she was saying start buy it right now, apple,
will this affect travel, especially bookings out of the cleveland ohio. some of them began to come back in the last air, american, jetblue, and of course delta. and then take a look at the hotels names, some pressure on those names earlier on. marrio marriott, hilt the starwood. if we start to see a withdrawal in the american traveler, if consumers aren't coming in from other countries, that will be a major problem. also some big moves in the pharmaceutical industry. think a lot of these...
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. >> the frontier airlines plane that carried the infected ebola patient from cleveland to dallas on monday is out of service this morning. the plane flew to denver overnight to be decontaminated for a fourth time. as a precaution, frontier placed the entire crew on paid leave for 21 days. three clev did the same thing for almost two dozen nurses who were on board that plane. >> the decision to put those nurses on paid leave really has to do with decreasing anxiety. it's not because of any perceived risk, to them or to anyone. >> two cleveland area schools are also closed today. a school staff member was on that same plane, but not on the same flight. the schools say they're going to spend the day disinfecting both buildings just to be safe. the texas hospital where two nurses contracted ebola is fighting claims about lack of safety protocols. texas health presbyterian says they followed the cdc guidelines when ebola patient thomas duncan was admitted. in a statement, saying duncan was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation upon his second visit. his specimens were
. >> the frontier airlines plane that carried the infected ebola patient from cleveland to dallas on monday is out of service this morning. the plane flew to denver overnight to be decontaminated for a fourth time. as a precaution, frontier placed the entire crew on paid leave for 21 days. three clev did the same thing for almost two dozen nurses who were on board that plane. >> the decision to put those nurses on paid leave really has to do with decreasing anxiety. it's not because...
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additional cdc efforts are on the scene in dallas and cleveland. we are working quickly to track and monitor anyone who may have been in close contact with someone showing symptoms. we are sharing lessons learned so other hospitals do not repeat the mistakes of that happened in dallas. the cdc's new ebola rapid response team will deploy the -- quickly to help hospitals. are nowening measures in place at airports and receive nearly all passengers arriving from liberia, guinea and sierra leone. we will continue to constantly review our measures and update them as needed to make sure we are doing everything we can to keep americans safe. finally, we cannot just cut ourselves off from west africa where this disease is raging. our medical experts tell us of best way to stop this disease is to stop it at its source before it spreads even wider and becomes even more difficult to contain. trying to seal off an entire region of the world, if that were possible, could makes the -- make the situation worse. it would make it harder to move health care workers.
additional cdc efforts are on the scene in dallas and cleveland. we are working quickly to track and monitor anyone who may have been in close contact with someone showing symptoms. we are sharing lessons learned so other hospitals do not repeat the mistakes of that happened in dallas. the cdc's new ebola rapid response team will deploy the -- quickly to help hospitals. are nowening measures in place at airports and receive nearly all passengers arriving from liberia, guinea and sierra leone....
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we are hearing from the cleveland clinic and the metrohealth system. they had several of their nurses on that flight. they were returning from a nursing conference. the nurse are also on paid leave. this, again, is just as a precaution. the hospitals don't believe there is a high risk that the newers may have contracted ebola since amber vincent, the nurse in dallas, was not showing symptoms at the time, at least not significant symptoms. only slight systems. they do not believe she was contagious. >>> richard jordan, thank you, richard. screenings begin at dulles airport. the affected countries of liberia, new guinea and sierra leone. they will have their temperatures taken and be observed for other symptoms. they will decide whether the person can continue to travel or be taken to a hospital for treatment. reston hospital center is one of three facilities where sick travelers will be taken once their patients will be isolated. protocol calls for staff to wear protective clothing when treating a potential ebola patient. and we have all of this informa
we are hearing from the cleveland clinic and the metrohealth system. they had several of their nurses on that flight. they were returning from a nursing conference. the nurse are also on paid leave. this, again, is just as a precaution. the hospitals don't believe there is a high risk that the newers may have contracted ebola since amber vincent, the nurse in dallas, was not showing symptoms at the time, at least not significant symptoms. only slight systems. they do not believe she was...