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she was tested twice at newark university hospital in newark. she said she never showed any symptoms. but there was a lot of back and forth about wlorntd she had shown symptoms. at the airport, officials said she developed a fever. she said she didn't develop a fever and they didn't correctly take her temperature. >> is she still considering taking any legal action against the garden state? >> reporter: certainly the threat of legal action appears to have contributed to the fact that she was able to be released this morning after she had been told by the hospital that she would be kept here for 21 days. i spoke to her lawyer earlier today and he tells me that kaci hickox's first concern is getting back home. but he believes there is a legal basis to challenge the policy that was implemented here in new jersey and he says it's yet to be seen whether or not kaci hickox feels she is the woman who should lead that charge. >> alexandra field in newark, new jersey. with so much confusion over how to deal with health care workers returning to the u.s.
she was tested twice at newark university hospital in newark. she said she never showed any symptoms. but there was a lot of back and forth about wlorntd she had shown symptoms. at the airport, officials said she developed a fever. she said she didn't develop a fever and they didn't correctly take her temperature. >> is she still considering taking any legal action against the garden state? >> reporter: certainly the threat of legal action appears to have contributed to the fact...
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from what i was told, the remaining passengers upstairs in newark airport. and then we waited for hours and hours. . so that's interesting. you waited in the airport, not on the plane. ultimately, when authorities did let you leave with your baggage, did they say why? >> so we did get an announcement from a representative from the cdc that we were held as an abundance of caution. and then previously we had all been asked to fill out information sheets, to give our full contact information, e-mail addresses, permanent addresses, et cetera. required to us turn those in. and then gave us a information sheet on the signs and symptoms for ebola. >> okay. this -- cnn was told earlier today that this sick passenger, this man, was vomiting on the flight. i know it's not a pleasant thing to talk about, but because of the way this disease is transferred, did you see him vomit or do you believe that that happened in the bathroom where he was alone? >> i did not see that or have any reason to know that he did. >> okay. >> once -- once they found out he was from liberia,
from what i was told, the remaining passengers upstairs in newark airport. and then we waited for hours and hours. . so that's interesting. you waited in the airport, not on the plane. ultimately, when authorities did let you leave with your baggage, did they say why? >> so we did get an announcement from a representative from the cdc that we were held as an abundance of caution. and then previously we had all been asked to fill out information sheets, to give our full contact...
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. >> this as a nurse who returned from west africa was held against her will in isolation at a newark hospital. >> i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> tonight, she is finally out and ebola-free. >> what happened with nurse hickox was unacceptable and was unfair to her and disrespect toll a hero. >> then, bush 2016? >> it's more than likely that he is giving this a serious thought that he will run. >> the bush family eyes the white house again. plus, the surprising reason behind the dead heat in the georgia senate race. not surprising. >>> how liquid hot mag -- magma is threatening to disrupt elections in ohio. "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. a nurse who was held against her will for three days in a mandatory quarantine is finally free tonight and heading home. while the governors whose brand new ebola policies put her there find themselves under fire. friday afternoon, governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 21-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola pati
. >> this as a nurse who returned from west africa was held against her will in isolation at a newark hospital. >> i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> tonight, she is finally out and ebola-free. >> what happened with nurse hickox was unacceptable and was unfair to her and disrespect toll a hero. >> then, bush 2016? >> it's more than likely that he is giving this a serious thought that he will run. >> the bush family eyes the white...
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and we are also at newark airport. martin, let me begin with you. it's very upsetting that his state hack upgras been upgraded critical. >> reporter: it's a mixture of bad news coming out for that particular patient. good news for the overall containment of ebola so let's take it one at a time. the condition worsening it's gone from serious to critical. we do not know anything beyond that. we don't know what sort of additional treatment is being applied here or what may have led to his condition growing worse, we just know that it has. meanwhile, the other effort is, of course, trying to identify anyone who may have come in contact with thomas duncan. initially it was at 114. they've systematically been sitting down and talking to everybody. this is a massive effort. but it shows you the kind of footwork that's involved. the cdc has two groups that are going through all of this contact tracing they call it. it is critical to try to control the disease by actually making contact with anyone. they have whittled the list down from 114 to 50 of which yo
and we are also at newark airport. martin, let me begin with you. it's very upsetting that his state hack upgras been upgraded critical. >> reporter: it's a mixture of bad news coming out for that particular patient. good news for the overall containment of ebola so let's take it one at a time. the condition worsening it's gone from serious to critical. we do not know anything beyond that. we don't know what sort of additional treatment is being applied here or what may have led to his...
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let's talk about the plane scare today in newark involving some passengers. we know that some passengers on the plane were from liberia some, of course, were from elsewhere because this is a plane a lot of people made connections to in brussels and then came here to newark, new jersey. here is some sound just in to cnn from some of the passengers on that flight. listen. >> well, they didn't give us very much information. it was quite scary but it would have been nice to get better information. we were just told nothing. [ inaudible ] when he was escorted from the plane. [ inaudible question ] it was a couple of people in clean suits and masks and just escorted off. he walked off under his own power. >> and what was going through your mind when you -- >> wow. it's really real, you know, that's what came to mind, yeah. and, you know, what's interesting is they kept holding us and holding us and holding us without much information. it just seems as if it would be wonderful if the organizations would talk to one another or at least be able to share information be
let's talk about the plane scare today in newark involving some passengers. we know that some passengers on the plane were from liberia some, of course, were from elsewhere because this is a plane a lot of people made connections to in brussels and then came here to newark, new jersey. here is some sound just in to cnn from some of the passengers on that flight. listen. >> well, they didn't give us very much information. it was quite scary but it would have been nice to get better...
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about her access to the take-out restaurants in newark? >> that means he's connected with real people who are sitting around their table saying she had access to the best restaurants in newark. >> there's the credit card. >> you put your life on the line and you go to west africa to deal with these people, the most important thing we can do -- >> to contain the disease. >> contain it there. and what you get when you come back and brash treatment like that, and the best take-out in newark. >> i appreciate your sensitivity. but what is the plan to deal with folks when they come back? >> there say plan. >> what is it? >> there's a cdc plan. >> why did they have to take action on their own? >> you've never heard of a government doing something for politics? >> that includes democrats and republican governors -- [ all speak at once ] >> -- picked a fight with doctors at the cdc. this reminds me of groucho marx, fight any man in the house for a dollar. >> we want stricter things than what they have been willing to impose. and now they're increme
about her access to the take-out restaurants in newark? >> that means he's connected with real people who are sitting around their table saying she had access to the best restaurants in newark. >> there's the credit card. >> you put your life on the line and you go to west africa to deal with these people, the most important thing we can do -- >> to contain the disease. >> contain it there. and what you get when you come back and brash treatment like that, and the...
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she was part of a group who faced a mandatory quarantine yesterday after arriving in newark from west africa. joining me now from new york city is elizabeth cohen. first, elizabeth, the reception of this mandatory quarantine hasn't all been positive even though we talked to a doctor in our last block who says he's going to go forward in his work in west africa. but talk about the flip side. >> reporter: well, the flip side i've been talking to workers, you know, to doctors and nurses who say, no, i'm not going to go because i can't afford to lose a month spent in africa and then another three weeks when i get home. i can't be with my family. i can't work. they said that's just untenable. you know, we're also hearing now from new york city and from federal officials who say they were stunned by this quarantine. they say that they, you know, weren't prepared for it at all and that it was done without consulting any of their public health experts. two of the most populated states, new york and new jersey, are stepping up their efforts against ebola. announcing a possible quarantine or ho
she was part of a group who faced a mandatory quarantine yesterday after arriving in newark from west africa. joining me now from new york city is elizabeth cohen. first, elizabeth, the reception of this mandatory quarantine hasn't all been positive even though we talked to a doctor in our last block who says he's going to go forward in his work in west africa. but talk about the flip side. >> reporter: well, the flip side i've been talking to workers, you know, to doctors and nurses who...
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she's in ice haitian at university hospital in newark. meantime, a texas nurse is back at home and ebola free. nina pham was released from a maryland hospital friday. she contracted ebola last month while treating thomas eric duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >>> many countries have tenned up their financial pledges to fight ebola in west africa. friday, the eu pledged $1.3 billion after desperate appeals for more help. the u.s. committed more than $100 million, and the pentagon says it's working on shifting another $500 million toward the effort. also on friday, china's president said the country will provide new aid worth $82 to fight ebola in west africa. the money will no doubt be a welcome sight to the w.h.o. as they attempt to turn out hundreds of thousands of ebola vaccines by next year. here's cnn's michael holmes on that. >> reporter: it's a process that usually takes years, but in the race to beat the ebola epidemic, doctors and scientists are speeding up efforts to create a vaccine against the virus in a
she's in ice haitian at university hospital in newark. meantime, a texas nurse is back at home and ebola free. nina pham was released from a maryland hospital friday. she contracted ebola last month while treating thomas eric duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >>> many countries have tenned up their financial pledges to fight ebola in west africa. friday, the eu pledged $1.3 billion after desperate appeals for more help. the u.s. committed more than $100 million,...
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newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this unwith. >> i don't think governor christie handled that specific incident well. got it right now. send them home or back to their state of origin she is from maine. this is the fault of dr. craig spence his or her came back from helping ebola patients and ran around new york. and one write up on his case says he took pains to limit his interaction with others but did he go places and spend times with friends. two bowling alleys a restaurant and uber call, three subways, he took pains to limit his contact by others by going on three new york city s
newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this...
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they are jfk at newark, o'hare in chicago, hartsfield-jackson in larpt. casy stevens is here with the latest. >> reporter: brett, good evening to you, that new patient you spoke of is being monitored an tested as we speak. ironically right here at health presbyterian hospital where thomas duncan died from the disease early this morning. according to medical providers at an urgent care facility in frisco, texas which is north of dallas, a patient came in there with symptoms and also checked yes to one of the screening questions on recent travel to north africa. so the patient was brought to north texas health hospital. the cdc chief says there are more questions than answers at this hour. this of course comes after thomas duncan, the liberian national who brought ebola to the united states last month lost his battle with the ill js. four members of his family here in north texas are not of course mourning, but also wondering if they face the same fate as they sit in quarantine until october 19, at the end of ebola's maximum 21-day incubation period. they h
they are jfk at newark, o'hare in chicago, hartsfield-jackson in larpt. casy stevens is here with the latest. >> reporter: brett, good evening to you, that new patient you spoke of is being monitored an tested as we speak. ironically right here at health presbyterian hospital where thomas duncan died from the disease early this morning. according to medical providers at an urgent care facility in frisco, texas which is north of dallas, a patient came in there with symptoms and also...
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we are able to confirm the woman from newark was taken to university hospital. that woman, we do not know if that was her in the ambulance, the footage of the ambulance that was being greeted with people in hazmat suits. but we do know the woman directed under the new jersey and new york state policy to be quarantined those having been in exposure to ebola parents. that woman was taken to university hopt. we can confirm that. >>> and what this will do is until the epidemic is brought under control, there will be particular sporadic cases as long as you have these medical professionals going there to treat it. >> well, we really intend to keep health workers safe. the use of personal protective e kwi quipment is designed for that purpose. they have to be trained in its use and practice its use. but we have thousands of people with ebola in west africa. and that's really what we have to bring under control. >> when was the first time that you sat down or you and the mayor sat down or you and the health commissioner sat down and said we need a plan here. >> we star
we are able to confirm the woman from newark was taken to university hospital. that woman, we do not know if that was her in the ambulance, the footage of the ambulance that was being greeted with people in hazmat suits. but we do know the woman directed under the new jersey and new york state policy to be quarantined those having been in exposure to ebola parents. that woman was taken to university hopt. we can confirm that. >>> and what this will do is until the epidemic is brought...
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she was forced into it after arriving from a very long journey overseas at newark airport this past friday. >> everyone keeps asking how are you feeling physically and, of course, i feel fine physically. but i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent. don't you know there's nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and that show no compassion. >> she's now headed to her home state of maine where she will be under quarantine at her home for that 21 day incubation period. we'll get the latest on the nursing a moment. first back to the possible bob case back in new york. poppy harlow is in new york where this little boy is being treated. can you give us the back story and when will we know if, in fact, he has the virus? >> reporter: sure. so let's begin with that, brooke. we should know at some point today according to new york city's mayor, they've done the test for ebola. that takes up to 12 hours to get thele results back positive or negative. this young 5-year-old boy spent about a month in guinea with his family. he returned
she was forced into it after arriving from a very long journey overseas at newark airport this past friday. >> everyone keeps asking how are you feeling physically and, of course, i feel fine physically. but i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent. don't you know there's nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and that show no compassion. >> she's now headed to her home state of maine where she will be under...
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(laughter) (applause) she was then taken to university hospital in newark and placed in a luxurious tent structure outside with a portapotty, no shower and no connection to the outside world except her iphone. big deal. throw in a space heater, a sixer of labatts, and you're basically ice fishing. (laughter) unfortunately, she used her iphone to gripe to the media about the forcible imprisonment. >> i have been asymptomatic since i have been here. i completely don't understand it. it's not based on any clear public health evidence. and it's not the recommendation of public health and medical experts at this point. this is an extreme that is really unacceptable, and i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> stephen: human rights? i'm sorry, ma'am, but the constitution does not say you have a right to endanger your neighbors. unless it's with a gun. (laughter) (applause) a lot of gun fans here tonight. (laughter) faced with this outbreak of bad p.r., governor -- oh, what's-his-cuomo -- backed down, changing new york's rule to just three weeks without leaving the house -- or
(laughter) (applause) she was then taken to university hospital in newark and placed in a luxurious tent structure outside with a portapotty, no shower and no connection to the outside world except her iphone. big deal. throw in a space heater, a sixer of labatts, and you're basically ice fishing. (laughter) unfortunately, she used her iphone to gripe to the media about the forcible imprisonment. >> i have been asymptomatic since i have been here. i completely don't understand it. it's...
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we're going to talk about what exactly happened at newark yesterday. that's next. ur day to unplug. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. t-mobile's network has more data capacity than verizon or at&t. it's a network designed data strong. would let me take you home. the power of allegra relieves your toughest indoor and outdoor symptoms fast and stays strong for 24 hours. stop suffering. start living. >>> all right. i want to bring in cnn national security analyst who was listening to the guest we had on the program just before the break. thank you for being here, julia. we appreciate it. >> thanks, poppy. >> so we just had a guest on, dr. mobley, who wore this hazmat suit in the atlanta airport this week and he thinks the cdc, he said is lying, that they're not doing enough to protect us. he said every third world country is going to have an ebola epidemic. obviously, you know, i pushed back. it seemed like you really don't want to scare people
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this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease.
this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease.
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tell us what happened once you la landed at newark. >> that is correct, candy. i spent a month in sierra leone and when i arrive edd at the airport in newark, i of course, presented my paperwork to the immigration official, and told him that i had been in sierra leone, and so i verbally declared it myself as well as writing it in the documentation, and he was very nice and said, okay, well, they will have a couple of questions. and there were many people who asked me questions, and nobody seemed to be coercing the eff t effort, but a lot of the questions were repetitive, and as an epidemiologist, i was surprised that i saw people writing in the margins of the paperrwork which just showed that they were not e prepare d o really capture all of the information they thought they needed. obviously, i was there for many hours. my plane landed at 12:30, and i only left for the isolation center around 6:00 p.m. >> kaci, let me ask you something, and interrupt you for a second, because i want to know, did this, the questioning, and by my tally, you were there five or six
tell us what happened once you la landed at newark. >> that is correct, candy. i spent a month in sierra leone and when i arrive edd at the airport in newark, i of course, presented my paperwork to the immigration official, and told him that i had been in sierra leone, and so i verbally declared it myself as well as writing it in the documentation, and he was very nice and said, okay, well, they will have a couple of questions. and there were many people who asked me questions, and nobody...
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when she arrives in newark, to the best of your knowledge, how did this go down? i'm imagining some kind of public health miranda moent? >> they didn't tell her anything, as i understand it. they removed her to a sprat cubical where they started to interrogate and ask her to remain and then they moved her to a room where they took her temperature with a laser measure. which we now know is unreliable. >> or nowhere near as accurate as a more standard way. >> correct. as i understand it, the first time they took her temperature, it was normal. she was then kept there, intergaited and told she couldn't leave and they were all sorts of people coming in and asking her questions and then it showed 101. and then they came in with the hazmat, the ppe -- >> personal protective equipment? >> right. and they moved her to university hopt in newark, new jersey where they took her temperature orally, as is the normal case, and it was normal. >> so there's a little dispute about the temperature. now, you gist heard chris christie that he did not reverse the decision on anything?
when she arrives in newark, to the best of your knowledge, how did this go down? i'm imagining some kind of public health miranda moent? >> they didn't tell her anything, as i understand it. they removed her to a sprat cubical where they started to interrogate and ask her to remain and then they moved her to a room where they took her temperature with a laser measure. which we now know is unreliable. >> or nowhere near as accurate as a more standard way. >> correct. as i...
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the new jersey response to that nurse arriving at newark airport seems to have been one made uch in a complete panic, up to and including not even putting her in a normal isolation fa r e facile fill. instead, nnk nk nej nj decided to build her her own kind of weird tent city. she was confined in her own tent and that was the plan, apparently. camping outside the hopt. isolation warts don't work? remember, this is a medical professional who is not symptomatic. she has no ebola symptoms. she is just a person who had the misfortune of getting off a plane in the great state of new jersey. and this is what they decided to do with her. they made it up over the course of the last 24 hours. and that nurse did not take it lying down. when these made-up, unscientific, bizarre policies were enforced on her. she wrote a piece about it for the dallas morning news. she wrote that she was basically being treated like a criminal and a prisoner. she wrote that nobody seemed to be in charge of what was happening to her. she said it was chaotic. nobody would tell her what was going on or what was happe
the new jersey response to that nurse arriving at newark airport seems to have been one made uch in a complete panic, up to and including not even putting her in a normal isolation fa r e facile fill. instead, nnk nk nej nj decided to build her her own kind of weird tent city. she was confined in her own tent and that was the plan, apparently. camping outside the hopt. isolation warts don't work? remember, this is a medical professional who is not symptomatic. she has no ebola symptoms. she is...
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they have concerns. >> reporter: there is confusion at newark airport this weekend as passengers on a united flight from brussels were kept on board for two hours as the cdc responded to a man with ebola-like symptoms. >> they clearly were frankly made it up as they went along. >> reporter: were you concerned at any point this was something more serious? >> no. just thought it was incompetent. >> reporter: thankfully no ebola. but the cdc is watching several cities with large west african populations. los angeles, dallas, minneapolis, providence, new york, philly, and washington. including a patient at howard university hospital last week who was quickly assessed and cleared. the chief medical officer says she's more worried about flu season than ebola. >> there are thousands of patients who die every year of influenza. but we don't have the same kind of concerns about the influenza that we have about ebola. >> reporter: since july 14th hospitals nationwide have reported 135 instances to the cdc of people thought to be potential ebola patients because of their symptoms and their trave
they have concerns. >> reporter: there is confusion at newark airport this weekend as passengers on a united flight from brussels were kept on board for two hours as the cdc responded to a man with ebola-like symptoms. >> they clearly were frankly made it up as they went along. >> reporter: were you concerned at any point this was something more serious? >> no. just thought it was incompetent. >> reporter: thankfully no ebola. but the cdc is watching several cities...
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of travelers from the three affected countries entering the united states through five airports jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare and atlanta. customs and border protection officers,s cdc officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses, through visual observation and questioning as appropriate for those entering the united states at all ports of entry. in addition, moving forward all travelers moving through the five airports identified in the united states through liberia, sierra leone and guinea will undergo enhanced screening measures. they will be asked targeted questions whether they've had contact with ebola patients. we'll correct additional u.s.-base contact information should cdc need to contact them. and finally we will take their temperature with a non-contact thermometer, which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we're taking these additional measures with dynamic environment to insure a layered approach and we take the security measures needed right now. with that i'll turn it back. >> thank you, and we'll open for questions. we'll just recap at starti
of travelers from the three affected countries entering the united states through five airports jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare and atlanta. customs and border protection officers,s cdc officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses, through visual observation and questioning as appropriate for those entering the united states at all ports of entry. in addition, moving forward all travelers moving through the five airports identified in the united states through liberia,...
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quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned, completely surprised, when the new york and new jersey governors christie and cuomo said that they're going to start quarantining health care workers when they return from west africa. said there was no consultation, public health experts weren't consulted. one of them said they fear it's being done more for political reasons than for scientific reasons and, you know, dr. mary bassett who is the health commissioner here in new york city through a spokesperson she said, look, i am worried that the that is going to discourage health care workers from going to africa and helping that completely reverses everything we've been trying to do to help this outbreak. ana? >> we already heard from one of these health care workers returning being quarantined. some good news about that, thi
quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned, completely surprised, when the new york and new jersey governors christie and cuomo said that they're going to start quarantining health care workers when they return from...
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look inside that plane landing at newark, airport yesterday. homeland security on board after officials in hazmat suits removed a man with flu-like symptoms. it turned out to be one of many false alarms being checked out by the cdc. director tom frieden here today along with dr. besser here and ryan owens starts us off from dallas. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. thomas eric duncan has now been at this dallas hospital for a full week, and this morning, his condition is worse than ever. the hospital will only say the liberian national is in critical condition. his family says much more. his nephew tells abc news duncan is not conscious. he's so heavily sedated. he's gone into kidney failure and is on dialysis. the ebola victim also cannot breathe on his own and is on a ventilator. duncan's girlfriend and her family, we blurred their faces to protect their privacy, are having their temperature monitored by cdc disease detectives twice a day. so far so good. >> we are confident that none of those with definite contact
look inside that plane landing at newark, airport yesterday. homeland security on board after officials in hazmat suits removed a man with flu-like symptoms. it turned out to be one of many false alarms being checked out by the cdc. director tom frieden here today along with dr. besser here and ryan owens starts us off from dallas. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. thomas eric duncan has now been at this dallas hospital for a full week, and this morning, his...
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if there's an ebola outbreak in the newark it's on the newark officials within that area to respond. they're the ones who directly respond to the issue. you have to hope and assume they do everything the right way. it's not the cdc who comes in and says we got it. that's why we saw a couple hiccups in dallas texas. some people have been asking the federal government to have an ebola czar. we feel it will give an extra layer of bureaucracy. by keeping the number of personnel lean it'll be easier to respond. >> it's complex. it's just not a single point of control. as a matter of that i want to play a little bit from dr. nancy snyderman and her report. >> the ebola outbreak has made taking precautions here a way of life now. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: officials are vigilant about taking temperatures at the airport or even in between towns. in hotels guests are encouraged to wash their hands in vats of bleach. greetings are done at a distance. no hand shakes no hugs. >> that's reporting coming from dr. nancy snyderman there in liberia. but she is real underlining this constellat
if there's an ebola outbreak in the newark it's on the newark officials within that area to respond. they're the ones who directly respond to the issue. you have to hope and assume they do everything the right way. it's not the cdc who comes in and says we got it. that's why we saw a couple hiccups in dallas texas. some people have been asking the federal government to have an ebola czar. we feel it will give an extra layer of bureaucracy. by keeping the number of personnel lean it'll be easier...
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she went to the hospital in newark, university hospital in newark, there it changed. she was put in to a tent. the personnel for the most part, nurses and doctors were terrific. but still now in the second phase she went in to sort of not knowing what was going on. she was in sort of the didn't get her clothes, she wasn't able to take a shower, still hasn't been able to take a shower she has a little basin was able to give herself sponge bath there. is a sort of port-a-potty with a little curtain. her big question, what is going to happen next. she spoke to assistant commissioner who called her, what is next. really she wasn't given an answer she's sort of in limbo. what she wants to go is go back home. >> rose: has she said that it would be a deterrent for her if she knew she faced a quarantine coming back from africa? >> i asked her about that, what are the repercussions, she said i think wisely, i'm right in the middle of it i need few days to think about that. then she added she did think that it could be deterrent to going over there. because after all, going ove
she went to the hospital in newark, university hospital in newark, there it changed. she was put in to a tent. the personnel for the most part, nurses and doctors were terrific. but still now in the second phase she went in to sort of not knowing what was going on. she was in sort of the didn't get her clothes, she wasn't able to take a shower, still hasn't been able to take a shower she has a little basin was able to give herself sponge bath there. is a sort of port-a-potty with a little...
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i flew into newark airport on the wrong day. and, you know, this has all been a little overwhelming for me. but i still believe that i'm fighting for something much more than myself. a. >> that was casey hikcox. he has been moved from a tent quarantine in newark, new jersey, to a home quarantine in maine on "the today show" this morning, she said that she did not plan to stick to maine's quarantine guidelines. tonight, she says this -- >> it is not my intention to put anyone at risk in this community. we have been in negotiations all day with the state of maine and tried to resolve this amicably, but they will not allow me. i am frustrated by this fact and i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against me, and if this does occur, then i will challenge those legal actions. >> maine governor paula page had this to say about kaci hickox breaking that quarantine. >> she's abiding right now. and she's threatened, or she said she's not going to abide any longer, so we're preparing documents to g
i flew into newark airport on the wrong day. and, you know, this has all been a little overwhelming for me. but i still believe that i'm fighting for something much more than myself. a. >> that was casey hikcox. he has been moved from a tent quarantine in newark, new jersey, to a home quarantine in maine on "the today show" this morning, she said that she did not plan to stick to maine's quarantine guidelines. tonight, she says this -- >> it is not my intention to put...
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. >> reporter: when she landed at newark airport, her temperature was taken and showed no fever. after several hours of questioning, it was taken again and registered at 101 degrees. hickox feared it was a false reading from her forehead because she was flushed. she first complained about her treatment in an essay published saturday by the "dallas morning news," writing that "officials in newark appeared to be disorganized and barked questions at me as if i was a criminal." we reached hickox by telephone on sunday morning. she e-mailed us several photos showing the isolation tent, her bed and a portable toilet. she told us she felt fine, showed no fever and had tested negative for ebola. she complained her rights were being violated and told us, "decisions are being made because of politics, and it's my life that's being affected." >> she hasn't had any symptoms for 24 hours. >> reporter: today governor christie spoke about his decision. >> she was put in the hospital in the first place because she was running a high fever that was symptomatic. if you live in new jersey, we'll qu
. >> reporter: when she landed at newark airport, her temperature was taken and showed no fever. after several hours of questioning, it was taken again and registered at 101 degrees. hickox feared it was a false reading from her forehead because she was flushed. she first complained about her treatment in an essay published saturday by the "dallas morning news," writing that "officials in newark appeared to be disorganized and barked questions at me as if i was a...
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. >> right, we have a case right now with the nurse who was detained in newark who didn't have a fever and she's very upset by her treatment. >> right. >> so we've already seen confused reaction, a little overreaction in this situation and certainly well likely be more of that because this epidemic, we just passed 10,000 cases in west africa. what does that say to you? >> well, it says to me that we still do not have a good handle on what's going on in west africa. and i agree with tom frieden from the cdc who says the only way that we can reduce our risk here in the united states is by reducing the number of cases in west africa. and if you think about it purely from a statistical point of view the probability of cases continuing to occur in the united states is going to continue as long as there's an increasing number in west africa so really the way to defeat this problem is to defeat it at its source which is in west africa regardless of all of the quarantine measures and things that we put in place here in the united states to take care of the problem, it's really going to take a
. >> right, we have a case right now with the nurse who was detained in newark who didn't have a fever and she's very upset by her treatment. >> right. >> so we've already seen confused reaction, a little overreaction in this situation and certainly well likely be more of that because this epidemic, we just passed 10,000 cases in west africa. what does that say to you? >> well, it says to me that we still do not have a good handle on what's going on in west africa. and i...
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>> yes, saturday at newark airport, a liberian passenger sick on the plane. and after that happened, over the p.a. system, announcements from management. people on that flight please isolate yourself, separate yourselves. it was mass confusion as described to us, a mistake in the way it was handling. they say they've stepped up their protocols since then. but some of the workers there say we still have not gotten any written protocols on exactly what to do the next time a possible sick passenger comes n in. again, important to note that passenger in the end did not have ebola. >> there is a procedure in place when something of note is happening at the airport that's potentially scary. we were talking in the break a little bit when there's a bomb scare on the plane. >> in that case, even the smallest of bomb scares. they take the plane to an isolated area where passengers are one-by-one screened. and they're saying in these cases, we're not at that level yet. and perhaps the concern isn't there. they're going to be people with fevers coming who do not have ebo
>> yes, saturday at newark airport, a liberian passenger sick on the plane. and after that happened, over the p.a. system, announcements from management. people on that flight please isolate yourself, separate yourselves. it was mass confusion as described to us, a mistake in the way it was handling. they say they've stepped up their protocols since then. but some of the workers there say we still have not gotten any written protocols on exactly what to do the next time a possible sick...
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. >>> meanwhile, a man recently in west africa who became ill on a flight from brussels to newark does not have ebola. he was discharged on saturday after a full evaluation. and let's go to the briefing there. >> we can say all of the things that have happened and where we are and where we're likely to be going. the patient was diagnosed on tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that, that evening we had staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas and texas to respond to this case. and we have no doubt that we will stop it in its tracks in texas. it's worth stepping back and saying how ebola spreads. ebola only spreads by direct contact with someone who is sick or with their body fluids. the core of control is identifying everyone who might have had contact with them and making sure they're monitored for 21 days and if they develop symptoms, immediately isolating them to break the chain of transmission. there's no doubt we can stop ebola in this country. today i'd like to spend a minute talking about what happened in dallas and what's happening in the u.s. more broa
. >>> meanwhile, a man recently in west africa who became ill on a flight from brussels to newark does not have ebola. he was discharged on saturday after a full evaluation. and let's go to the briefing there. >> we can say all of the things that have happened and where we are and where we're likely to be going. the patient was diagnosed on tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that, that evening we had staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas and texas to...
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officials say a nurse quarantine the at newark on friday developed a fever and was taken to a newark hospital. doctors say this morning her test results were negative for ebola. the woman arrived after treating ebola patients in sierra leone, and she was not experiencing symptoms when she landed. doctors at bellevue are monitoring dr craig spencer. he will be in isolation and be there until ebola free. craig spencer rode the subway took a car service, wept bowling, visited a coffee shop and ate at a restaurant a week after offering from guinea. doctors without borders do self-monitoring. they are not required to self-quarantine. up until the airport guidelines they were free to go wherever they pleased. the president addressed this case in new york. we'll hear from him coming up at 8:00. >> thank you ross shimabuku >>> the first person to contract ebola on u.s. soil returned to texas, ebola free. nina pham was welcomed back by her father and fellow workers. she made a return though the white house, a symbolic move showing if she hugged the president, america was safe. >> i'm fortunat
officials say a nurse quarantine the at newark on friday developed a fever and was taken to a newark hospital. doctors say this morning her test results were negative for ebola. the woman arrived after treating ebola patients in sierra leone, and she was not experiencing symptoms when she landed. doctors at bellevue are monitoring dr craig spencer. he will be in isolation and be there until ebola free. craig spencer rode the subway took a car service, wept bowling, visited a coffee shop and ate...
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>> two passengers were removed from a night handing at knew -- flight landing at newark. wound was vomiting. he under went testing, but he didn't have ebola. but it shows why the government wants to get a handle on the situation. >> we are not going to zero risk, no matter what we do. >> dr thomas freeman from the center for disease control speaking about the ebola case in texas. he is confident that ebola can be brought under control and not become an epidemic in marc, reindicating that the key is controlling efforts at its source. more than 3400 died, most in sierra leone, liberia and guinea. in texas more than 100 people came forward for testing with concerns they may have been exposed by thomas eric duncan, who returned from liberia. health officials were only able to put about 50 within the so-called concentric circle of contact and mine indirect contact. we'll watch it closely for the nine individuals in the coming days. understanding that the peak period after exposure is about 8-10 days, but as long as 21 das. the family that duncan had contact with has been moved
>> two passengers were removed from a night handing at knew -- flight landing at newark. wound was vomiting. he under went testing, but he didn't have ebola. but it shows why the government wants to get a handle on the situation. >> we are not going to zero risk, no matter what we do. >> dr thomas freeman from the center for disease control speaking about the ebola case in texas. he is confident that ebola can be brought under control and not become an epidemic in marc,...
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another incident last week at newark resulted in cdc teams boarding a united flights after concerns a passenger was showing symptoms. now they say it was not ebola. >> of course i'm concerned. i don't think there's anybody in the country who's not concerned about the situation with ebola. we're not ready at the airports yet, but we la will be. >> reporter: an on-site cdc officer will step in at the first sign of a red flag. the cdc estimates about 150 people from sierra lee open, liberia and guinea enter the u.s. through these five airports daily. jfk is the pilot for the new process, newark, washington dulles and o'hare will implement measures in the coming weeks. >> until this outbreak is over in west africa, whatever we do can't get the risk to zero here in the interconnected world that we live in today. >> reporter: the cdc acknowledges that the screenings aren't foolproof but will cover 94% of the passengers who travel from those ebola hot zones. allisison kosik, cnn, new york. >> and it includes passengers voluntarily providing information about whether or not they were exposed
another incident last week at newark resulted in cdc teams boarding a united flights after concerns a passenger was showing symptoms. now they say it was not ebola. >> of course i'm concerned. i don't think there's anybody in the country who's not concerned about the situation with ebola. we're not ready at the airports yet, but we la will be. >> reporter: an on-site cdc officer will step in at the first sign of a red flag. the cdc estimates about 150 people from sierra lee open,...
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we also know that atlanta, newark, jfk and chicago. those are the five airports where they're really going to be ramping up these measures. you will see customs and border patrol officers with something that looks similar to this thermometer that i'm holding here. this is a laser thermometer. you do not need to touch the individual. just hold it up and it gives you a reading of what their temperature is. remember, they're only focusing on people coming from three distinct countries. liberia, sierra leone, as well as guinea. if you come from those three countries, a border patrol officer will likely take your temperature with something looking like this. this is not fullproof. many expects say this sounds great, it's wonderful that the government is stepping up efforts, but say this is not 100%. if you have a low grade fever, you may be able to take anything, like tylenol and bring that fever down. so the moral of the story is, we'll have these checks in play at five airports. however, it is very possible that you can have another perso
we also know that atlanta, newark, jfk and chicago. those are the five airports where they're really going to be ramping up these measures. you will see customs and border patrol officers with something that looks similar to this thermometer that i'm holding here. this is a laser thermometer. you do not need to touch the individual. just hold it up and it gives you a reading of what their temperature is. remember, they're only focusing on people coming from three distinct countries. liberia,...
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in the u.s., we have authority to do that, at newark and jfk, they can enforce this. in west africa, that would require international cooperation of the west africa areas themselves. >> do you think this type of quarantine, though, may, you know, encourage doctors not to go overseas or what kind of an effect it will have on the charities who need their help? >> that's the negative connotation. there's no ideal solution. but for everybody to come back to go through the process, to self monitor and tell us when they have symptoms, so i think the process is necessary, but how many people have 21 extra-days they can tack on to whatever time off they are taking to go and volunteer. i think we will see a disincentive in terms of health care workers going there. the quarantine, you are not just at home during that time period, you might not see your family and you could be isolated in terms of other social interactions as well, and that will be an issue. >> thank you for getting up this saturday morning and being with us. >>> ten days and counting until mid terms. what stude
in the u.s., we have authority to do that, at newark and jfk, they can enforce this. in west africa, that would require international cooperation of the west africa areas themselves. >> do you think this type of quarantine, though, may, you know, encourage doctors not to go overseas or what kind of an effect it will have on the charities who need their help? >> that's the negative connotation. there's no ideal solution. but for everybody to come back to go through the process, to...
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the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark, after developing a fever. the governors of new york and new jersey say there will be mandatory quarantines for so-called high-risk travelers returning from ebola hot zone in west africa. now, that comes one day after new york city announced its first case of ebola. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen reports. >> there is no cause for alarm. >> reporter: tonight, new york city health officials are urging calm, as they look for anyone who had contact with dr. craig spencer, the city's first ebola patient. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: the 33-year-old doctor returned to the u.s. last week after treating ebola patients in againny with doctors without borders. three people have been quarantined, including his fiancee who will be monitored for symptoms over the next 21 days. and as hazmat teams look to examine his apartment, they are alerting all who may have come in contact with him. >> we want to find every per
the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark, after developing a fever. the governors of new york and new jersey say there will be mandatory quarantines for so-called high-risk travelers returning from ebola hot zone in west africa. now, that comes one day after new york city announced its first case of ebola. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen reports. >> there is no cause for alarm. >> reporter: tonight, new york city health officials are urging...
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and this doctor is flying home through newark but he lives in new orleans. so they are going to keep this new orleans doctor in new jersey for three weeks? for what? he is perfectly capable. he is incapable of the spreading ebola. and i've been on the phone with officials and folks from the mayor's office here and they said this was stunning, surprising, shocking. they had no idea. it sounds like the two governors went rogue and didn't consult anyone. >> oh my. thank you so much to goetth both of you. >>> still ahead the remains of hannah graham the missing university of virginia student now identified. where the investigation goes from here. that's next >>> authorities confirmed human remains belonged to missing uva student hannah graham. police say he was caught on surveillance camera following her the night she disappeared but the investigation is far from over. cnn gene casarez joins us now on the phone. now there configuration of thco of the remains. where does this take the investigation. >> this is the first phase, the identification of the remains. a
and this doctor is flying home through newark but he lives in new orleans. so they are going to keep this new orleans doctor in new jersey for three weeks? for what? he is perfectly capable. he is incapable of the spreading ebola. and i've been on the phone with officials and folks from the mayor's office here and they said this was stunning, surprising, shocking. they had no idea. it sounds like the two governors went rogue and didn't consult anyone. >> oh my. thank you so much to goetth...
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i flew into newark airport on the wrong day. and this has all been a little overwhelming for me. but i still believe that i'm fighting for something much more than myself. >> governor paul lepage now seen to be scrambling to put together the legal authority to enforce a quarantine saying she's very concerned about her safety and health and that of the community. >> she's been clear at least somewhat from the initial quarantine. >> the same concerns we've always had, the corner about a 21-day incubation period and i just want to protect maine from that. >> the director of maine's state cdc and charged with the state agency agreed saying that hickox may have been tested too early. in a press conference theek maine's health and human services commissioner says if hickox doesn't abide by quarantine, then the state will get a court order to compel her to do so. >> we are in the process of filing that court order. unfortunately, lawyers are involved. i have concerns that she is not willing to comply with the voluntary requirements, the simplest way to avoid public contact is to stay at
i flew into newark airport on the wrong day. and this has all been a little overwhelming for me. but i still believe that i'm fighting for something much more than myself. >> governor paul lepage now seen to be scrambling to put together the legal authority to enforce a quarantine saying she's very concerned about her safety and health and that of the community. >> she's been clear at least somewhat from the initial quarantine. >> the same concerns we've always had, the corner...
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this was earlier tonight at university hospital in newark, nmg nj. the person in the balancambulan we're told, is a doctors without borders staff person who arrived at newark today. she had been involved with treatment of patients in west africa. this staff worker had no symptoms when she flew in, but the new jersey department of health put her under a 21 day quarantine. this evening, we're today, that worker did develop a fever and is now in isolation. it is not yet clear if the new york and new jersey region has its second patient in two days. that may be the case. if it is the case, both of these people will have been in sharyl circumstances once they game home. joining us now is the director of the national center for disaster preparedness. thanks for being with us. >> the 21-day quarantine announcement today. this is nk new jersey and new y specific. it goes beyond what they're doing in other states and beyond cdc recommendations at this point. is it a smart move? does it make sense to you? gh i certainly understand the public pressure to do thi
this was earlier tonight at university hospital in newark, nmg nj. the person in the balancambulan we're told, is a doctors without borders staff person who arrived at newark today. she had been involved with treatment of patients in west africa. this staff worker had no symptoms when she flew in, but the new jersey department of health put her under a 21 day quarantine. this evening, we're today, that worker did develop a fever and is now in isolation. it is not yet clear if the new york and...
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washington, dallas, o'hare, and newark next week. measures getting mixed reviews from travellers. >> screening is not a bad idea, but if someone is carrying the disease, it's not going to pick them up. >> even the head of the cdc says the only way to get zero risk in this country is to control ebola in africa. >>> well, the deadly ebola outbreak is spurring innovation. a group of scientists have created a unique way to use technology in the story you'll see only on nbc bay area, we see the high-tech fight. >> reporter: from the beaches of silicon valley -- >> each one of the mutations is respected by a little tick here. >> reporter: -- comes a new collaborative browsers. santa cruz is giving scientists all over the globe a way to flight ebola together. dr. jim kent is the director of the genome browser project. he walks us through ways experts can compare everything from biological statistics to outbreaks instantly. >> it is a way to collect all the scientific data in a place that's very easy and quick for other scientists to find it
washington, dallas, o'hare, and newark next week. measures getting mixed reviews from travellers. >> screening is not a bad idea, but if someone is carrying the disease, it's not going to pick them up. >> even the head of the cdc says the only way to get zero risk in this country is to control ebola in africa. >>> well, the deadly ebola outbreak is spurring innovation. a group of scientists have created a unique way to use technology in the story you'll see only on nbc bay...
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she comes back, she goes through customs at newark international airport. she says she's not symptom attic, they misread her temperature, take it with an oral thermometer, she has no temperature. christie says she's symptom attic. he's playing to the fear, the polls, the republican base for 2016 and she got horrible treatment because of it. >> nurse kaci hickox came back on friday and was moved to an isolation tent at a newark hospital after a temperature scan shows she was running a fever. hickox said she did not have a fever, but she was flushed and upset about how she was being treated. but only after spending three nights in isolation. she said she's considering suing. while in isolation, she called into cnn to slam governor christie. let's listen to her. >> i am not, as he said, quote/unquote, obviously ill. i am completely healthy and with no symptoms. if he knew anything about ebola, he would know that asymptomatic people are not infectious. i think this is an extreme that is really unacceptable and i feel like my basic human rights have been violate
she comes back, she goes through customs at newark international airport. she says she's not symptom attic, they misread her temperature, take it with an oral thermometer, she has no temperature. christie says she's symptom attic. he's playing to the fear, the polls, the republican base for 2016 and she got horrible treatment because of it. >> nurse kaci hickox came back on friday and was moved to an isolation tent at a newark hospital after a temperature scan shows she was running a...
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>> it was yesterday we told you the to governors enacted new rules at newark and new jersey and treating ebola in west africa would be quarantined for 21 days and casey is in the quarantine and treated like a criminal and tells the paper when they took her temperature the first time she was fine. when they took it after leaving her in limbo for four hours she was frustrated and leading to a false diagnosis of a fever and she worries the treatment will prevent other healthcare workers who want to help in west africa from going saying, quote, this is not a situation i would wish on anyone, i am scared about how healthcare workers will be treated at airports when they declare they have been fighting ebola in west africa, i'm scared like me they will ride and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and most frightening quarantine, fear of ebola spreading, escalated this week when dr. craig spencer was diagnosed in new york city and had been working in guinea and now treated for gastrointestinal issues which doctors say is the next phase of ebola infection, in the effort to calm fears new york
>> it was yesterday we told you the to governors enacted new rules at newark and new jersey and treating ebola in west africa would be quarantined for 21 days and casey is in the quarantine and treated like a criminal and tells the paper when they took her temperature the first time she was fine. when they took it after leaving her in limbo for four hours she was frustrated and leading to a false diagnosis of a fever and she worries the treatment will prevent other healthcare workers who...