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awaiting nina pham to get off the plane. there are reports, in spain, a patient is under on ser vaebser because they rode in an ambulance that carried an ebola patient. an ambulance that had not been decontaminated. if true, what would it moon how the virus is being transported. >> it depend a lot on the environment of the ambulance. clearly if the patient was transported in the ambulance, had left behind bodily fluid. the flew is was left on the surface. and a patient came in contact with it. then, that could be the mode of transmission right there. you would assume that, that that, ambulance would have been thoroughly decontaminated before anybody else would have gotten into it though. so it is a little built surpr-- surprising that did not happen. we are looking at the pictures. takes them a little while for them to get together and get off the plane. this, they arrived fairly quickly. commercial flight here, 3:30. but they did it in a short amount of time. of course different when you are flying private. don't have to wa
awaiting nina pham to get off the plane. there are reports, in spain, a patient is under on ser vaebser because they rode in an ambulance that carried an ebola patient. an ambulance that had not been decontaminated. if true, what would it moon how the virus is being transported. >> it depend a lot on the environment of the ambulance. clearly if the patient was transported in the ambulance, had left behind bodily fluid. the flew is was left on the surface. and a patient came in contact...
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we're awaiting the transfer of 26-year-old nina pham. she'll be flown by air ambulance to the isolation unit at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland, right outside of washington, d.c., this comes a day after another infected nurse was transferred to atlanta's emory hospital. this is after health officials were grilled by lawmakers and admitted mistakes were made. we're covering the news from our key locations with our correspondents and guests, including house majority whip steve scalise who was part of the intense hearings. let's begin with cnn's ed lavandera. what is the latest there? >> reporter: we were waiting to see nina pham, who is going through the preparations of being transferred to maryland where she will continue her treatment there. officials in dallas say they are preparing and expecting more health care workers to be infected with ebola. tonight, apologies and second guessing as the two infected nurses are removed from the texas hospital where they contracted ebola while caring for thomas eric duncan. >
we're awaiting the transfer of 26-year-old nina pham. she'll be flown by air ambulance to the isolation unit at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland, right outside of washington, d.c., this comes a day after another infected nurse was transferred to atlanta's emory hospital. this is after health officials were grilled by lawmakers and admitted mistakes were made. we're covering the news from our key locations with our correspondents and guests, including house majority whip...
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nurse nina pham arriving from dallas to maryland where she will head now. to the national institutes of health. a facility they believe is better equipped to handle some one who has contracted ebola than, than presbyterian hospital in dallas. and sanjay, stand by one second here. i just want to update our viewers. >>> you are watching now our breaking -- >> this is "cnn breaking news." >> welcome back, everyone. i am don lemon. top of the hour. you are looking live at frederick municipal airport in maryland, where nina pham's plane landed. 11:00 on the east coast. cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. want to go become to dr. sanjay gupta helping us on the hours of cnn. at emory hospital. where amber vinson is being treated. a health care worker from dallas. transported from dallas to atlanta last evening. now we are witnessing another health care worker from dallas transported from dallas to maryland and is on her way by ambulance. very shortly. just got in. national institutes of health. and held in isolation there. also, brian todd is in bethesda, maryland, nina p
nurse nina pham arriving from dallas to maryland where she will head now. to the national institutes of health. a facility they believe is better equipped to handle some one who has contracted ebola than, than presbyterian hospital in dallas. and sanjay, stand by one second here. i just want to update our viewers. >>> you are watching now our breaking -- >> this is "cnn breaking news." >> welcome back, everyone. i am don lemon. top of the hour. you are looking...
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right now, nina pham is in stable condition, in good spirits. she is expected to arrive here at the relatively small airport sometime tonight. we're hearing around 11:00. now, keep in mind, she is the first nurse to become infected with the ebola virus in the nation. pham will fly in from dallas to the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland. she contracted ebola while taking care of thomas duncan when he was placed in intensive care before his deaths last week. pham wore directive gear, gowns, gloves, masks, face shields and sometimes body suits but still contra the virus. similar to what happened in atlanta last night, an ambulance will be here to pick her up when she lands, and a special team will take her to nih. the staff from the special clinical studies trained to stop the spread of infectious diseases will put her in isolation. coming up at 5:00, we will show you how doctors will monitor what they will look for and even talk to some folks who plan on coming out here, because they say they want to witness hist live in frederick
right now, nina pham is in stable condition, in good spirits. she is expected to arrive here at the relatively small airport sometime tonight. we're hearing around 11:00. now, keep in mind, she is the first nurse to become infected with the ebola virus in the nation. pham will fly in from dallas to the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland. she contracted ebola while taking care of thomas duncan when he was placed in intensive care before his deaths last week. pham wore directive...
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nurse pham, nina pham as you mentioned, they've all done really well. when we talk about the mortality rate surrounding ebola, it's been as high as 90% we know at times in outbreaks in central africa. with early detection, treatment, even just fluid replacement possibly experimental drugs, they seem to be making a difference. so it's really good news. likely what happened, john, 1 she got a couple blood tests over a few days that showed that she had no evidence of the virus in her blood anymore and that's what it takes to declare somebody ebola free. >> i want to talk more about this remarkable strength of success in treating ebola in the united states but even as some cases come to a close very favorably, i might add. elizabeth cohen outside bellevue hospital, there are new concerns here in new york city with the first ebola patient in the country's biggest city. and now we're learning the fiance of dr. craig spencer, she is under quarantine in that hospital behind you. >> that's right, we've just learned that, cnn's poppy harlow heard from that from o
nurse pham, nina pham as you mentioned, they've all done really well. when we talk about the mortality rate surrounding ebola, it's been as high as 90% we know at times in outbreaks in central africa. with early detection, treatment, even just fluid replacement possibly experimental drugs, they seem to be making a difference. so it's really good news. likely what happened, john, 1 she got a couple blood tests over a few days that showed that she had no evidence of the virus in her blood anymore...
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nina pham is here right now. within the p second she walked off the plane behind me and was transported into an ambulance. let me move right out of the way over there. you can see the ambulance. they will drive her to nih, nearly 35 miles away from where i'm standing. let's take a live look from chopper 4 right now, tonight the mayor of frederick told me the state departme and t centers for disease control are working to make sure this medical transfer happens safely. a lot of folks had been contacting us, have concern, have anxiety when it comes to ebola. bu panic whatsoever. keep in mind, a specialized team will transport the 26-year-old to frederick municipal airport to the national institute of health isolation unit. she's one of the two nurses who contracted ebola in dallas. she was diagnosed with the virus after treating thomas duncan. he contracted ebola in liberia, flew to dallas and died last week. tonight some folks in frederick drove out here to watch this medical transfer and the mood is mixes take a
nina pham is here right now. within the p second she walked off the plane behind me and was transported into an ambulance. let me move right out of the way over there. you can see the ambulance. they will drive her to nih, nearly 35 miles away from where i'm standing. let's take a live look from chopper 4 right now, tonight the mayor of frederick told me the state departme and t centers for disease control are working to make sure this medical transfer happens safely. a lot of folks had been...
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nurse nina pham was diagnosed within days of mr. duncan's death, and the cdc told us this. >> we're concerned and would unfortunately not be surprised if we did see additional cases in the health care workers who also provided care to the infected patient. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. and what's worse, she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because 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. >> tonight, we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew on. look at this. and we will learn more about who else may have been exposed and how. and we'll check in on those infected nurses. we'll also answer the question of how nina pham looked so healthy as recently as thursday. and we'll ask an expert just how deadly is this virus. but the biggest recent development may
nurse nina pham was diagnosed within days of mr. duncan's death, and the cdc told us this. >> we're concerned and would unfortunately not be surprised if we did see additional cases in the health care workers who also provided care to the infected patient. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. and what's worse, she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no...
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they said since nina pham is going, they can prepare for what is coming next. and it makes you wonder if they expect more of their employees to come back as ebola patients. and the hospital is two thirds empty. people are scared to come here. >> and i've just been given information while we talked. this is a new cdc bulletin. the cdc is asking passengers on board that flight from dallas to cleveland, ohio, that flight that we know that amber vinson was on is flight is 1142, front airline, from dallas/ft. worth to cleveland on october 10th. they're asking anybody on board that flight to contact the cdc. that is a brand-new information just -- i've just been given that bulletin right now. what is -- and we'll also put the contact number up on the screen in a moment. but what is important about that is because -- this really expands the number that the cdc wants to talk to. we don't want to say anything more than they simply want to talk to and check in with all of those people. because now they have to basically get in contact with as many people that amber vinso
they said since nina pham is going, they can prepare for what is coming next. and it makes you wonder if they expect more of their employees to come back as ebola patients. and the hospital is two thirds empty. people are scared to come here. >> and i've just been given information while we talked. this is a new cdc bulletin. the cdc is asking passengers on board that flight from dallas to cleveland, ohio, that flight that we know that amber vinson was on is flight is 1142, front airline,...
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our patient nina pham is free of ebola virus. we know that because we have multiple determinations of her pcr. she has no virus in her. she feels well. as you will see in a moment and probably have already seen, she looks extraordinarily well. i want to first tell you what a great pleasure and in many respects a privilege it has been for me and the staff here o the clinical studies unit here at nih to have the opportunity to treat and care for and get to know such an extraordinarily courageous and lovely person. she has an individual is extraordinary, but she also represents the nurses and healthcare workers that put themselves on the line. i'm going to introduce and bring her here, but before i do, i want to have a shoutout to a few individuals. first thank you very much to the doctors and nurses of texas presbyterian who took such good care of her before they sent her to us. i also want to have a recognition for the extraordinary doctors and nurses who did an extraordinary job of taking care of nina. and nina is very sensitive
our patient nina pham is free of ebola virus. we know that because we have multiple determinations of her pcr. she has no virus in her. she feels well. as you will see in a moment and probably have already seen, she looks extraordinarily well. i want to first tell you what a great pleasure and in many respects a privilege it has been for me and the staff here o the clinical studies unit here at nih to have the opportunity to treat and care for and get to know such an extraordinarily courageous...
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we can now show you nina pham's arrival in bethesda. chopper 4 was high above after an ambulance arrived at the national institutes health. now we are learning what kind of treatment nina pham will get there. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, nina pham arrived at nih just a little bit before midnight last night. she said said to be in stable condition and good spirits. pham was flown from dallas to maryland by special charter plane to frederick municipal airport. she was wearing a special protective suit. she could be seen holding the hand of an escort. she then got into a waiting ambulance, walking on her own. pham was driven by motorcade to nih in bethesda and taken to the special studies unit, a highly specialized isolation unit equipped to deal with infectious diseases like ebola. there's space for two patients. she is taking up one of the two beds in the unit. it was built in 2,000. now the world renowned eupl tpholgs will oversee her care here at nih. she was officially diagnosed last sunday. she is one of two nurses who contracted e
we can now show you nina pham's arrival in bethesda. chopper 4 was high above after an ambulance arrived at the national institutes health. now we are learning what kind of treatment nina pham will get there. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, nina pham arrived at nih just a little bit before midnight last night. she said said to be in stable condition and good spirits. pham was flown from dallas to maryland by special charter plane to frederick municipal airport. she was wearing a special...
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again, these are live pictures as nina pham gets ready to head to this area. she's going to be treated at nih in beth bethesda much because workers have been side lined so officials can monitor them for exposure. and in virginia, airport officis have started stepped-up screenings in dulles. it's one of five airports in the u.s. where medical workers are now taking the temperatures of passengers arriving from areas in west africa hit by the outbreak. but at a hearing today on capitol hill, one lawmaker said it still isn't enough. >> dr. frieden, relying on self reporting and making certain that people tell us the truth before they leave and then that we catch the fever at the right time if they have a temperature, we have got to do better than this. >> reporter: t officials closed several schools in texas and ohio because of ebola fears. they think some students and faculty were onnim the same flight as infected nurse amber vinson. an cleaning crews are disinfecting just in case. president obama signed an executive order that authorizes the pentagon to call up
again, these are live pictures as nina pham gets ready to head to this area. she's going to be treated at nih in beth bethesda much because workers have been side lined so officials can monitor them for exposure. and in virginia, airport officis have started stepped-up screenings in dulles. it's one of five airports in the u.s. where medical workers are now taking the temperatures of passengers arriving from areas in west africa hit by the outbreak. but at a hearing today on capitol hill, one...
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. >> nurse nina pham in stable condition in bethesda while in d.c. the president named a lawyer and not a doctor as the nation's ebola czar. >> the ebola virus shakes the d.c. area today. it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm derek mcginty. now the agency says it has to issue new guidelines to protect our nation's caregivers. the cdc says the original recommendations put into place in august provided a lot of flexibility for hospitals but therefore often led to confusion. these new guidelines will be a lot more specific. >> texas health presbyterian claimed it followed cdc instruction when the gear left skin on their necks exposed. the hospital said the cdc recommended pinching and taping the necks. just this week the cdc changed that now recommending standard body suits. the hospital also lacked a buddy
. >> nurse nina pham in stable condition in bethesda while in d.c. the president named a lawyer and not a doctor as the nation's ebola czar. >> the ebola virus shakes the d.c. area today. it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone....
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nina pham. she is expected to touch down in our area around 11:00 tonight. news4's shomari stone live at the airport in frederick, maryland, where they're preparing for her arrival now. shomari? >> reporter: good evening, we are now hearing that nina pham is expected to arrive sometime between 9:00 and 11:00 tonight. i'm here at frederick municipal airport. and let me move a little out of the way over here. that is the tarmac behind me, and the plane will land right over there and take her to a hangar to an awaiting ambulance. let's roll some video. pham will fly in from dallas. keep in mind, she is the first nurse to become infected with the ebola virus in the nation. she contracted ebola while taking care of thomas duncan while he was placed in intensive care. he died last week. pham contracted the virus, even though she wore protective gear, gowns, gloves, masks, face shields and sometimes a body suit. now similar to what happened in atlanta, last night, an ambulance had been here to pick her
nina pham. she is expected to touch down in our area around 11:00 tonight. news4's shomari stone live at the airport in frederick, maryland, where they're preparing for her arrival now. shomari? >> reporter: good evening, we are now hearing that nina pham is expected to arrive sometime between 9:00 and 11:00 tonight. i'm here at frederick municipal airport. and let me move a little out of the way over here. that is the tarmac behind me, and the plane will land right over there and take...
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that was nurse nina pham is now ebola-free. she will meet with the president this hour at the white house. she spoke from the nih facility in baltimore. >> throughout this ordeal, i have put my trust in god and my medical team. i am on my way back to recovery even as i reflect on how many others have not been so fortunate. >> we have just learned as i mentioned that pham will be at the white house this hour. she is set to meet with president obama. let's start in new york at the bellevue hospital with kristen dahlgren. what do we know about dr. spencer's condition? >> reporter: we just got confirmation from the cdc that the test it ran confirms that dr. spencer does have ebola. we heard from the health officials and they say today he is in stable condition. he is being quarantined here at bellevue hospital as is his fiance. two other friends of doctor spencer's have also been isolated. the fiance and the two friends not showing any symptoms at all and are expected to say in isolation for the full 21-day incubation president. it
that was nurse nina pham is now ebola-free. she will meet with the president this hour at the white house. she spoke from the nih facility in baltimore. >> throughout this ordeal, i have put my trust in god and my medical team. i am on my way back to recovery even as i reflect on how many others have not been so fortunate. >> we have just learned as i mentioned that pham will be at the white house this hour. she is set to meet with president obama. let's start in new york at the...
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overnight, the first dallas nurse infected with ebola, nina pham, she arrived in maryland. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health. we are getting a glimpse of pham in her hospital room where her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer and being one of the first patients. this is a huge effort by you guys. we're really proud of you. all right. >> party in maryland? >> party in maryland. >> okay. >> it's nice to see her. cnn's brian todd is outside the hospital in maryland now where pham is being treated. >> reporter: nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who contracted the ebola virus has arrived here at national institute of health behind me. got here a short time ago and treated in building ten. the studies unit at nih. a high containment isolation unit. this unit is very highly specialized. everybody who comes in contact with nina pham will wear haz-mat gear and special gowns and special equipment. the air inside her room is highly isolated. they are running what they call powered air purifying respirato
overnight, the first dallas nurse infected with ebola, nina pham, she arrived in maryland. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health. we are getting a glimpse of pham in her hospital room where her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer and being one of the first patients. this is a huge effort by you guys. we're really proud of you. all right. >> party in maryland? >> party in maryland. >> okay....
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the first nurse infected in dallas with ebola, nina pham, is now in maryland. she arrived overnight. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health in bethesda. now we are getting our first glimpse of pham. this video was taken in texas just before she left. her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. pham asked him to. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer program to be our first patient. this is a huge effort by all of you guys. we're really proud of you. all right. >> come to maryland. everybody. >> party in maryland? >> party in maryland. >> okay. >> i'm no doctor, but the best thing i can see there is a laugh from nina pham. >> she is sitting up. >> i hope that improves from here. cnn's brian todd is outside the hospital where pham is treated at this moment in maryland with more. >> reporter: nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who contracted the ebola virus from thomas eric duncan has arrived here at the national institute of health right behind me. got here a short time ago and is being treated in building ten. the special clinic
the first nurse infected in dallas with ebola, nina pham, is now in maryland. she arrived overnight. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health in bethesda. now we are getting our first glimpse of pham. this video was taken in texas just before she left. her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. pham asked him to. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer program to be our first patient. this is a huge effort by all of you guys. we're really proud of you. all...
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and we see nina pham. she was flown from texas, but they released video of her to the doctor in reasonably good spirits. >> party, thank you for being part of the volunteer team to take care of our first patient. >> don't cry, don't cry. we're really -- >> i love you guys. >> there were tears all around. nina pham, appreciative of the care, no longer in dallas. she was flown overnight to maryland. >> we are covering all angles. we begin with tahman bradley at the national institutes of health in maryland. how is nina pham doing right now? >> reporter: well, good morning. over night nina pham arrived at the nih, traveling from dallas. we are told she is in good condition. this is a specialized facility where she will get all the care that she needs. there's a large isolation area for her here as well as infectious disease experts. she left texas presbyterian hospital because they are overwhelmed by the ebola scare. they don't have enough health professionals to care for her. she arrived in a special plane.
and we see nina pham. she was flown from texas, but they released video of her to the doctor in reasonably good spirits. >> party, thank you for being part of the volunteer team to take care of our first patient. >> don't cry, don't cry. we're really -- >> i love you guys. >> there were tears all around. nina pham, appreciative of the care, no longer in dallas. she was flown overnight to maryland. >> we are covering all angles. we begin with tahman bradley at the...
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each men oinute some one is wit nina pham. always a disease specialist with her and critical care doctor. on each shift. five nurses will be there. two will always be in the room with her at the same time. one expert says as far as the treatment sunny is going to be getting. the nih its not telling specific treatment. one expert says she is going to be getting fluid. electrolytes, antibiotics. if she has an infection that kind of thing. they have to look after her symptoms, because there its no actual direct medication for ebola. as far as whether she will make a full recovery. we asked that to dr. anthony fauci, head of division of infectious diseases here at nih. here's what he had to say. >> when you say recoverable, in the sense of recovery, absolutely. we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. and will do everything we possibly can to make that happen. >> now, tending to nina pham and her care in stroflz watvolves w condition of care givers. watching that meticulously. each care giver has a buddy wat
each men oinute some one is wit nina pham. always a disease specialist with her and critical care doctor. on each shift. five nurses will be there. two will always be in the room with her at the same time. one expert says as far as the treatment sunny is going to be getting. the nih its not telling specific treatment. one expert says she is going to be getting fluid. electrolytes, antibiotics. if she has an infection that kind of thing. they have to look after her symptoms, because there its no...
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ebola patient nina pham landed in frederick thursday covered by night, sealed in a hazmat suit. just weeks ago nurse pham was treating ebola. now she is being treated after picking up the virus from thomas duncan who died this month. pham arrived from dallas and was transferred from a jet to ambulance, then escorted by maryland police to the national institute of health in bethesda. the cdc requested that the state department transport nurse pham. >> we asked the state department where frederick. we haven't got a response. >> reporter: the mayor says he can only assume why. >> we are one of the few local airports that has a tower. so from a safety aspect people asked why not gaithersburg. they don't have a tower. these are pure guesses on our part. >> they could fly through andrews. they could avoid whether it's dulles, bwi, reagan national, they could avoid airports where there's general public every day. >> reporter: nurse pham is not the first ebola transfer through frederick. more than two weeks ago an american doctor believed to have been exposed to ebola while treating pat
ebola patient nina pham landed in frederick thursday covered by night, sealed in a hazmat suit. just weeks ago nurse pham was treating ebola. now she is being treated after picking up the virus from thomas duncan who died this month. pham arrived from dallas and was transferred from a jet to ambulance, then escorted by maryland police to the national institute of health in bethesda. the cdc requested that the state department transport nurse pham. >> we asked the state department where...
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nurse nina pham was diagnosed within days of mr. duncan's death, and the cdc told us this. >> we're concerned and would unfortunately not be surprised if we did see additional cases in the health care workers who also provided care to the infected patient. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. what's worse is she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because 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. >> tonight, we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew on. look at this. and we will learn more about who else may have been exposed and how. and we'll check in on those infected nurses. we'll also answer the question of how nina pham looked so healthy as recently as thursday. and we'll ask an expert just how deadly is this virus. but the biggest recent development may no
nurse nina pham was diagnosed within days of mr. duncan's death, and the cdc told us this. >> we're concerned and would unfortunately not be surprised if we did see additional cases in the health care workers who also provided care to the infected patient. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. what's worse is she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no...
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earlier we heard an extraordinary voice, nina pham who is now ebola free. let's listen to what she had to say. >> i'm so incredibly thankful for everyone involved in my care from the moment i became ill and was admitted up to today, my discharge. i would especially like to thank dr. kent brantley for his selfless act of donating plasma to me. >> dr. kent brantley was one of the doctors who contracted ebola, and was cured here in the united states. he has been donating his plasma not only to pham but to a couple of others. i do want to go back out to erika pitzi. erica, we're still awaiting this press conference. are there any cracks in the system that have been apparent or was this an outstanding response as we heard carolyn maloney say? >> according to city leaders, this was an outstanding r response. the governor said we had been preparing for this not just at the hospital system, but also with transportation systems. the fdny responded right away when dr. spencer reported his fever and they sent their emt's in with their full protective gear. and here at
earlier we heard an extraordinary voice, nina pham who is now ebola free. let's listen to what she had to say. >> i'm so incredibly thankful for everyone involved in my care from the moment i became ill and was admitted up to today, my discharge. i would especially like to thank dr. kent brantley for his selfless act of donating plasma to me. >> dr. kent brantley was one of the doctors who contracted ebola, and was cured here in the united states. he has been donating his plasma not...
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nina pham, she has been declared ebola free. that's nina pham. >>> good morning. dr. craig spencer is in isolation and being treated in new york city right now. the doctor was working with ebola patients in guinea. he left there ten days ago and returned to the u.s. jesse gary live. is there an update on spencer's condition? >> reporter: the city health commissioner says craig spencer is in stable condition in isolation. he is able to watch tv or use a phone, but he has no contact with any people. he is in an air-tight room. she cautions, typically an ebola patient's condition will worsen before it gets better. they caution, typically an ebola patient's condition worsens before it gets better. an advanced team from the cdc is expected at the doctor's apartment today to remove any items that could be infectious. after returning home last friday from guinea where he treated ebola patients, spencer rode several subway lines, jogged and took a car to brooklyn. he developed a 103 fever yesterday prompting officials to put him in isolation. >> we really are confident that a
nina pham, she has been declared ebola free. that's nina pham. >>> good morning. dr. craig spencer is in isolation and being treated in new york city right now. the doctor was working with ebola patients in guinea. he left there ten days ago and returned to the u.s. jesse gary live. is there an update on spencer's condition? >> reporter: the city health commissioner says craig spencer is in stable condition in isolation. he is able to watch tv or use a phone, but he has no...
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pham, that is the ambulance taking nina pham, the first nurse diagnosed with ebola, she's being taken to love field in dallas to be transported to nih. we're watching this as we talk. i think that it goes, what you were saying midwin, i think really people don't want government when they don't need it. so they want to cut programs and other things that they don't need. but when they feel there's a threat, government should have done something to protect me. >> that's right. and you have to ask yourself, how could government have done something to protect you if the budgets were cut for some of these agencies? so you can't have it both ways. >> that's right. >> this is a great example of how the free market is not going to solve, you know, every type of problem. it just has not been profitable enough for any corporation or company to develop an ebola vaccine or some type of treatment in the past at an accelerated rate because it hasn't been profitable enough. so that's why you need something like nih funding, for research and development, et cetera. this is one of those times where rea
pham, that is the ambulance taking nina pham, the first nurse diagnosed with ebola, she's being taken to love field in dallas to be transported to nih. we're watching this as we talk. i think that it goes, what you were saying midwin, i think really people don't want government when they don't need it. so they want to cut programs and other things that they don't need. but when they feel there's a threat, government should have done something to protect me. >> that's right. and you have...
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stone at the airport where nina pham's plane landed. did we see nina pham walked under her own power down the steps of that aircraft into that ambulance? >> yes, we did. that plane arrived a short time ago, and she walked off of the plan into an ambulance. the special medical team help turn down the stairs as they put her into the ambulance. she is currently being transported to the nih to approximately 35 miles away from the frederick municipal airport. the mayor says that a lot of folks need to calm down. there's no reason to panic about the ebola virus. the state department and the centers for disease control are working to make sure that this medical transferred blues safely. a specialized team is going to be with her, and they will put her in isolation to make sure she is okay. they will monitor her very closely. nina pham is one of two nurses who contracted ebola in dallas. she was diagnosed with the virus after treating thomas duncan. a lot of people in the community, some of them are supported saying, we hope you are okay. there
stone at the airport where nina pham's plane landed. did we see nina pham walked under her own power down the steps of that aircraft into that ambulance? >> yes, we did. that plane arrived a short time ago, and she walked off of the plan into an ambulance. the special medical team help turn down the stairs as they put her into the ambulance. she is currently being transported to the nih to approximately 35 miles away from the frederick municipal airport. the mayor says that a lot of folks...
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recovery ofspeedy some of my nina pham mean? >> i wish i could give you the answer to that question, but we do not know. but i can tell you the thing as a physician, what goes into a patient getting better. it is anything from she is young and very healthy, number one. number two, she got into a health care system that was able to give her intensive care early. and she was then transferred to another health care system which was able to give her everything she needed. thatis one of the reasons almost common sense tells you that that contributed. how can you relate that to 70% versus this person, it is impossible. >> what is it's prognosis? 100% cured? any long-lasting effects? >> first of all, she is cured of ebola. let's get that clear. ok, that is for sure. now, long-lasting effects? i will give you an example, a few years ago, i had bad influenza. and influenza is trivial compared to ebola. even though i got act up and went to work, i was feeling tired and worn down. so i would not be surprised if over some amount of time, an
recovery ofspeedy some of my nina pham mean? >> i wish i could give you the answer to that question, but we do not know. but i can tell you the thing as a physician, what goes into a patient getting better. it is anything from she is young and very healthy, number one. number two, she got into a health care system that was able to give her intensive care early. and she was then transferred to another health care system which was able to give her everything she needed. thatis one of the...
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infected nurse nina pham flown to maryland for treatment. right now she's inside a special biocontainment unit. the hospital just one of four in the u.s. designed to handle ebola. the move came after a tearful good-bye. >> don't cry. don't cry. yeah, we're really proud of you. come on, maryland, everybody. party. party in maryland. we love you, nina. >> in ohio, ebola fears are spreading. a bridal store visited by nurse amber vinson is now closed. officials are scrambling to find shoppers who were in it. >>> at the white house, in what would be a first for the u.s. president is now considering an ebola czar. here's why. >> it may be appropriate for me to appoint an additional person, not because the three of these folks have not been doing an outstanding job, they also are spoo responsible for a whole bunch of other stuff. >> and new images on the front lines of the ebola fight. u.s. customs in action, performing fever screening at five u.s. airports. in texas, more unbelieablunbeli details an how ill prepared that hospital was. during an ex
infected nurse nina pham flown to maryland for treatment. right now she's inside a special biocontainment unit. the hospital just one of four in the u.s. designed to handle ebola. the move came after a tearful good-bye. >> don't cry. don't cry. yeah, we're really proud of you. come on, maryland, everybody. party. party in maryland. we love you, nina. >> in ohio, ebola fears are spreading. a bridal store visited by nurse amber vinson is now closed. officials are scrambling to find...
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the ebola patient nina pham is in the hospital. her dog, bentley, will be monitored and quarantined in a home-like environment. the family has given -- was given a glimpse of her dog last night. they sent her a video to boost her spirits. i was talking to her friend early about it tonight, it is the love of her life. officials say they are doing everything they can to save the dog. >> when i met with her parents, they said that dog is important to her, judge, don't let anything happen to the dog. if that dog has to be the boy in the plastic bubble, we're going to take good care of that dog. >> well in spain officials there chose to put down the dog that belonged to a nurse infected with ebola because the truth is this, officials are don't know for a fact whether dogs can transmit ebola or not. joining me now is a cnn medical analyst with the institute of humanitarian affairs and eleanor dean from texas a&m. doctor green, let me start with you. dogs may be asymptomatic and not be sick with it. what type of symptoms are they looking
the ebola patient nina pham is in the hospital. her dog, bentley, will be monitored and quarantined in a home-like environment. the family has given -- was given a glimpse of her dog last night. they sent her a video to boost her spirits. i was talking to her friend early about it tonight, it is the love of her life. officials say they are doing everything they can to save the dog. >> when i met with her parents, they said that dog is important to her, judge, don't let anything happen to...
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now nina pham's isolation is more intense. she's sealed off inside a high-containment chamber, the special clinical studies unit at the national institutes of health. doctors say she's sitting up and responsive. >> she's interactive with the staff. she's eating. she is able to interact freely and really think she's doing quite well compared to what we were told about her status at the other hospital. >> reporter: the other hospital, texas health presbyterian in dallas, asked to have pham transferred. much of the hospital's staff who treated thomas eric duncan is being monitored for symptoms. at least 50 health care workers there may have been exposed to ebola. that facility simply couldn't handle pham's treatment. in the n.i.h. isolation chamber, pham's in a room with powered air purifying respirators, meaning no outside air gets in and air from that room doesn't get out. at any given time, one infectious disease doctor and one critical care doctor are with her. they'll work in 12-hour shifts. five nurses are on each shift, tw
now nina pham's isolation is more intense. she's sealed off inside a high-containment chamber, the special clinical studies unit at the national institutes of health. doctors say she's sitting up and responsive. >> she's interactive with the staff. she's eating. she is able to interact freely and really think she's doing quite well compared to what we were told about her status at the other hospital. >> reporter: the other hospital, texas health presbyterian in dallas, asked to have...
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nina pham is the first person to contract the ebola in the u.s. and that has many people fearing the same scenario. >> reporter: inside the medical center in dallas, kisha bell has come in with stomach pains and also came in with a daughter and grandson and a question for the doctor which she is asking because of what so many people in dallas are talking about. >> the ebola, can you tell me -- like what the symptoms -- >> usually pretty significant fever, over 101, 102, somewhere in that range. a lot of stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, feeling really crummy and symptoms that don't get really better with time. >> before this case focused in dallas, have you been asked about ebola? >> never. >> but now the doctor says many patients ask about ebola and he works to make people feel at ease. >> i make sure you say you're not going to get it from somebody who sneezes, it requires more of an intimate contact and people seem relieved by that fact? >>> some medical supply stores have seen a spike in sales. >> they just want to put them on -- >> jennifer
nina pham is the first person to contract the ebola in the u.s. and that has many people fearing the same scenario. >> reporter: inside the medical center in dallas, kisha bell has come in with stomach pains and also came in with a daughter and grandson and a question for the doctor which she is asking because of what so many people in dallas are talking about. >> the ebola, can you tell me -- like what the symptoms -- >> usually pretty significant fever, over 101, 102,...
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she's nina pham, she's in stable condition. and in the latest development, she's been transfused with the plasma of kent brantley. >>> the cdc is urging hospitals every tore to rethink ebola. this as another patient with symptoms is being monitored at a kansas hospital. he's a
she's nina pham, she's in stable condition. and in the latest development, she's been transfused with the plasma of kent brantley. >>> the cdc is urging hospitals every tore to rethink ebola. this as another patient with symptoms is being monitored at a kansas hospital. he's a
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let's start with nina pham. she says she's doing well. she received a blood transfusion from dr. kent brantly who survived ebola, as you know. is that the most promising treatment right now, to get these blood transfusions, maybe to get some antibodies working in there? >> well, we don't know what's going to work in terms of different experimental treatments. our focus now is making sure that we do everything possible to have her care be both safe ee effective. safe, making sure that people caring for her don't themselves get exposed and effective, there's a lot that can be done with someone with ebola that is not experimental. there's a lot of fluid management and balancing and monitoring their health. >> what about the experimental drug that's been out there? is she going to be getting that drug as well? >> you'd really have to refer to the hospital and her or her family in terms of any treatments she may or may not receive but we know that good medical care can really reduce the risk of bad outcomes. >> so we don't really know if the blood transfusions work. it's too early. is
let's start with nina pham. she says she's doing well. she received a blood transfusion from dr. kent brantly who survived ebola, as you know. is that the most promising treatment right now, to get these blood transfusions, maybe to get some antibodies working in there? >> well, we don't know what's going to work in terms of different experimental treatments. our focus now is making sure that we do everything possible to have her care be both safe ee effective. safe, making sure that...
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skyfox was over the airport as nina pham was helped out of an ambulance and into awaiting plane. texas health presbyterian hospital released individual yost 26 year old in a hospital bed before she left for bethes bethesda. pham the first nurse diagnosed after treating a liberian man who later died from ebola. good evening, i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy nolan. our chris o'connell is live at the airport in frederick maryland right now. chris. >> reporter: in less than an hour from now that medical transport plane carrying nina pham is scheduled to arrive here at frederick municipal airport from here shell take a 45 minute ambulance ride to the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland torque continue her treatment in a special bio containment unit one of only four in the country. co-workers outside of texas presbyterian hospital holding signs of support for 26 year old nurse nina pham. the first of two nurses infected with ebola is said to be in good condition. dressed in a yellow protective suit, she walked herself out of an ambulance and on to an awaiting plane. her next s
skyfox was over the airport as nina pham was helped out of an ambulance and into awaiting plane. texas health presbyterian hospital released individual yost 26 year old in a hospital bed before she left for bethes bethesda. pham the first nurse diagnosed after treating a liberian man who later died from ebola. good evening, i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy nolan. our chris o'connell is live at the airport in frederick maryland right now. chris. >> reporter: in less than an hour from now...
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for first time, we'll hear from the ebola patient nina pham. she's been moved a few miles from the white house to the national institutes of health, plus cocaine for joe biden's son boots him from the u.s. navy. the giants are back for the third world series in five years. and the story of the mama bear and her cub that got national attention. good morning, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us today. we'll have the latest on the ebola situation in a moment. first, we want to begin with two tropical paradises bracing for impact. category 3 hurricane gonzalo is on a collision course with the island of bermuda. it has 130-mile-per-hour winds. half a foot of rain is expected to start this afternoon. nbc's dylan dreyer is on the island. >> here in bermuda, all eyes are on hurricane gonzalo. it is forecast to pass just to the west of this island as a category 3 storm. that's the strongest storm this island has seen in more than ten years. it compares to hurricane fabian in 2003. talking with people around here, they're prepared, they're boar
for first time, we'll hear from the ebola patient nina pham. she's been moved a few miles from the white house to the national institutes of health, plus cocaine for joe biden's son boots him from the u.s. navy. the giants are back for the third world series in five years. and the story of the mama bear and her cub that got national attention. good morning, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us today. we'll have the latest on the ebola situation in a moment. first, we want to begin with...
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later, that first nurse, nina pham diagnosed with ebola. amber vinson traveled back home to cleveland to prepare for her wedding, visiting this brial store. she called the cdc, reporting a slight fever of 99.5. the cdc does not stop her from getting on the plane, flying back to dallas with more than 130 other passengers. and now, the ripple effect across this country tonight. in ohio, seven people under voluntary quarantine. 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 e
later, that first nurse, nina pham diagnosed with ebola. amber vinson traveled back home to cleveland to prepare for her wedding, visiting this brial store. she called the cdc, reporting a slight fever of 99.5. the cdc does not stop her from getting on the plane, flying back to dallas with more than 130 other passengers. and now, the ripple effect across this country tonight. in ohio, seven people under voluntary quarantine. in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we...
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with nina pham, we were told she only had one contact. it appears there will be many, many more. the cdc doesn't have an unlimited number of disease detectives. >> a troubling number, this occurred just a short time ago, more breaking news, shortly before air time president obama spoke on the issue. he covered a lot of ground off said he didn't rule out appointing a so-called ebola czar, and also talked about a travel ban. >> i don't have an objection to a travel ban if that is going to keep the american people safe. the problem is in all the discussions i've had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituting. >> and again, to our viewers, if you're just joining us, what you see is the aircraft carrying nurse nina pham to the washington, d.c. area. she will be taken to the national institutes of health at the bethesda, maryland area that they have waiting for her. and i want to bring in chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. and also the dean of public school of he
with nina pham, we were told she only had one contact. it appears there will be many, many more. the cdc doesn't have an unlimited number of disease detectives. >> a troubling number, this occurred just a short time ago, more breaking news, shortly before air time president obama spoke on the issue. he covered a lot of ground off said he didn't rule out appointing a so-called ebola czar, and also talked about a travel ban. >> i don't have an objection to a travel ban if that is...
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nina pham is inside the building. she arrived overnight for treatment. >>> and another n who worked at that same hospital worked on the same ebola patient's case. she's now on a cruise out in the caribbean. they just released a statement. we're work to go share that from the live desk in a moment. >>> melissa has breaking news in your first 4 traffic. >>> breaking news. three crashes i want to tell but in frederick county. 15 at east baffe chopper 4 over that. car versus semi. car being pulled out of the area over here to my left. and the semi up the street with a fuel spill. that's going to be some time. east baffert, all lanes blocked from the north. mountville from the south. alternate was bawlinger creek pike but a new crash has shut that down approximately a motorcycle accident. also on the east side of 270. 44 westbound all lanes block. alternate 40 from a new crash. looking good at the beltway. outer loop as you pass university boulevard. 95 headed into virginia looking good. a little slow as normal in dale cit
nina pham is inside the building. she arrived overnight for treatment. >>> and another n who worked at that same hospital worked on the same ebola patient's case. she's now on a cruise out in the caribbean. they just released a statement. we're work to go share that from the live desk in a moment. >>> melissa has breaking news in your first 4 traffic. >>> breaking news. three crashes i want to tell but in frederick county. 15 at east baffe chopper 4 over that. car...
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and each minute someone is with nina pham. the doctors tending to her, there will always be an infectious disease specialist with her and a critical care doctor with her. but also on each shift, five nurses will always be there. two of them will always be in the room with her at the same time. one expert says as far as is treatment she's going to be getting, the nih is not telling us a specific treatment. one expert says she's going to get fluids, electrolytes, antibiotics, if she has an infection, that kind of thing. we have to look at her symptoms because there is no actual direct medication for ebola. now, as far as whether she's going to make a full recovery, we asked that to the head of the division of infectious diseases here at nih. here's what he had to say. >> when you say recoverable, in the sense of recovery, absolutely. we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. and will do everything we possibly can to make that happen. >> now, tending to nina pham and her care involves watching the condition
and each minute someone is with nina pham. the doctors tending to her, there will always be an infectious disease specialist with her and a critical care doctor with her. but also on each shift, five nurses will always be there. two of them will always be in the room with her at the same time. one expert says as far as is treatment she's going to be getting, the nih is not telling us a specific treatment. one expert says she's going to get fluids, electrolytes, antibiotics, if she has an...
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in fact they are suggesting that nina pham is a patient that needs help as they certainly want to see her get that. reporting live from scott broom, wusa9. >>> nih is dr. anthony, saying that he's stable and that they seem to be doing well. >> and the centers for the disease, they made their call to transfer them this morning saying that the decision to move her to nih was out of concern that the ebola crisis had left that facility, overwhelmed, short of critical staff. >> now, we have our teams transferring nina pham, who as we had mentioned that they are the first dallas nurse to contract that virus and that they are standing by where pham will be treated by the infectious disease specialist. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, derek and jan, the biocontainment facility where she will be treated is inside the clinical center, which is this massive hospital that is just up on this hill beside, behind me. it is just inside that beltway in bethesda. with some of the most infectious diseases that are known to human kind that ebola while deadly is not by a long shot. but doctors say that it could
in fact they are suggesting that nina pham is a patient that needs help as they certainly want to see her get that. reporting live from scott broom, wusa9. >>> nih is dr. anthony, saying that he's stable and that they seem to be doing well. >> and the centers for the disease, they made their call to transfer them this morning saying that the decision to move her to nih was out of concern that the ebola crisis had left that facility, overwhelmed, short of critical staff. >>...
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nina pham is telling you herself how she's doing. she says, i'm doing well and i want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers are. i'm blessed by the support of family and friends and i'm blessed to be cared for by the best team of doctors and nurses in the world here at texas health presbyterian hospital dallas. that was issued at the request of nina pham by the texas health presbyterian hospital staff. there you go. she says she's doing well and says her team is the best in the world. she's one of them and yet she contracted the ebola virus after treating thomas eric duncan who died with it last week. one big problem with trying to contain ebola is what to do with all of the contaminated waste, the blood-soaked sheets, the used needles, even the clothes that an ebola patient wore can pose the risk of spreading the disease. louisiana's attorney general doesn't want any ebola waste making its way inside of its state even if it's burned. >> reporter: it is this waste, the attorney general of louisiana is worried about, the
nina pham is telling you herself how she's doing. she says, i'm doing well and i want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers are. i'm blessed by the support of family and friends and i'm blessed to be cared for by the best team of doctors and nurses in the world here at texas health presbyterian hospital dallas. that was issued at the request of nina pham by the texas health presbyterian hospital staff. there you go. she says she's doing well and says her team is the best in the...
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yes, nina pham spending her first night here at national institutes of health, forgive me, ambulance noise, fire engines are coming by us, no need for an alarm. they are coming to the front door here, so, anyway she did spend her first night here after arriving here at about 11:30 last night. also medical transport plane that brought her here from dallas, texas. now we were on the ground at a if you goe, covered fredrick municipal airport when nina pham's flight arrived. she walk gingerly down the jet way from that gulf stream three on to an awaiting ambulance. we were kept back about a hundred yard from the airplane as the the police escort brought her here to the clinical care unit of the national institutes of health. this is where medical staff, trained in critical care, trained in infectious diseases, they were waiting here to greet her when she arrived. she's staying at a special bio containment the isolation unit, guys, as you have said, just one of four in the country. let's bring you back out here live, once again, some fire engines just arrived here. pham is said to be in g
yes, nina pham spending her first night here at national institutes of health, forgive me, ambulance noise, fire engines are coming by us, no need for an alarm. they are coming to the front door here, so, anyway she did spend her first night here after arriving here at about 11:30 last night. also medical transport plane that brought her here from dallas, texas. now we were on the ground at a if you goe, covered fredrick municipal airport when nina pham's flight arrived. she walk gingerly down...
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nurse nina pham arooiing at the airport. of course, we're also waiting remarks on ebola from president obama. and right now 48 dallas residents who had contact with ebola victim thomas duncan and 732 passengers who flew on a commercial flight with amber vincent and anyone in the ohio bridal shop that shin sent went to in ohio last weekend. the cdc is adding to the list of people its tracking. who is at risk of ebola. dr. linda helpeded treat dr. kent brantly in liberia. good to see you. you left when? >> at the beginning of august. >> when you were there, were you treating people for ebola? >> that's correct. >> and you're the ones who gave the injects to dr. brantly? >> that's correct. >> i guess we can all agree you're an expert on this, whether you want to be or not. we read the numbers ofst all these people being quarantined, is this a smart thing? are we overreacting on who we're monitoring? >> so, there are a couple of things that we know about ebola and how it's transmitted. one thing is you can get it by being in dir
nurse nina pham arooiing at the airport. of course, we're also waiting remarks on ebola from president obama. and right now 48 dallas residents who had contact with ebola victim thomas duncan and 732 passengers who flew on a commercial flight with amber vincent and anyone in the ohio bridal shop that shin sent went to in ohio last weekend. the cdc is adding to the list of people its tracking. who is at risk of ebola. dr. linda helpeded treat dr. kent brantly in liberia. good to see you. you...
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nurse nina pham's dog. in quarantine, too. straight from the kind straight from the kind people taaaaaa when folks think about what they get from alaska, straight from the kind people taaaaaa they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. have you been many of you have been asking about nina pham's dog. how is he doing? griff jenkins reports from dallas. >> bentley is doing great. is he a wonderful little dog. >> dr. kate mcmanis is a veteran overseeing bentley pham the puppy currently being monitored for symptoms of ebola. >> he is away from his mom. is he away from his home. he is in a strange environment in people with space
nurse nina pham's dog. in quarantine, too. straight from the kind straight from the kind people taaaaaa when folks think about what they get from alaska, straight from the kind people taaaaaa they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set...
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nina pham of course just traveling from dallas to frederick en route to n.i.h. where she will receive what is believed to be among the best care in the world for ebola. >> ok, thank you. now, another case, doctors are watching an inmate from the loudoun county detention center even though they sayed chances of infection was low. she was admitted to a hospital today with a low-grade fever. recently she had traveled to sierra leone, that is the hot zone for ebola right now. but the hospital says that she does not meet the criteria for testing. >> we were able to properly prepare that patient for transport, properly prepare our folks, from the standpoint of having the proper level of protective clothing, one, and utilizing those practices that we've been training on here for the last few weeks. >> the woman was arrested on monday on outstanding warrants after landing at dulles airport. because she a i rived from west africa, she was placed in isolation when she arrived in the jail as a precaution. >> meanwhile, congressman frank wolf of virginia is responding tonig
nina pham of course just traveling from dallas to frederick en route to n.i.h. where she will receive what is believed to be among the best care in the world for ebola. >> ok, thank you. now, another case, doctors are watching an inmate from the loudoun county detention center even though they sayed chances of infection was low. she was admitted to a hospital today with a low-grade fever. recently she had traveled to sierra leone, that is the hot zone for ebola right now. but the hospital...
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her name is nina pham. she's 26 and she treated thomas eric duncan while he was here at texas health presbyterian hospital. duncan died last week. we just confirmed that she received a blood transfusion from an ebola survivor, dr. kent brantly. how did a health care worker contract ebola even with the protective gear and precautions in place for a hospital setting? and what does that mean for potential future cases? we'll hear from doctors and other experts about the protocols for treating ebola patients and about whether this country's hospitals are actually ready. we'll also hear about how the fear has been ratcheted up here in dallas now that it's home to the first person to contract ebola in the united states. we start with elizabeth cohen who is here with me live. you just got the latest on her condition, correct? >> reporter: right. we've still been told that she's in stable condition, so the hospital really has said very little about what they're doing to treat her or how she's doing. >> and you foun
her name is nina pham. she's 26 and she treated thomas eric duncan while he was here at texas health presbyterian hospital. duncan died last week. we just confirmed that she received a blood transfusion from an ebola survivor, dr. kent brantly. how did a health care worker contract ebola even with the protective gear and precautions in place for a hospital setting? and what does that mean for potential future cases? we'll hear from doctors and other experts about the protocols for treating...