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in addition, newark, jfk and atlanta. the latest protocols for preventing ebola transmission, but we do bring good news, nbc free answer cameraman ashoka mukpo who caught the disease has tweeted that he's been declared ebola-free. he added feeling so blessed. i'm very happy to be alive. this awaits the new ebola czar ron klain, his first day on the job. >>> in texas a nurse has been upgraded from fair to good. nina pham cared for thomas eric duncan who was the liberia patient who died in dallas. >>> texas governor rick perry announced wednesday that a now state-of-the-art treatment facility will be built. and where duncan died that hospital will no longer treat ebola patients. cnn's ed lavandera has more from dallas and what officials are doing there and on the apology. >> reporter: john, officials with texas health presbyterian hospital have been on a campaign apologizing for the way it handled the case of thomas eric duncan. we sat down with the chief clinical officer, dr. daniel varga, to dig deeper into what exactly w
in addition, newark, jfk and atlanta. the latest protocols for preventing ebola transmission, but we do bring good news, nbc free answer cameraman ashoka mukpo who caught the disease has tweeted that he's been declared ebola-free. he added feeling so blessed. i'm very happy to be alive. this awaits the new ebola czar ron klain, his first day on the job. >>> in texas a nurse has been upgraded from fair to good. nina pham cared for thomas eric duncan who was the liberia patient who died...
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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.
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alexandra field joins us from newark outside of the hospital. hickox will leave soon so this doesn't mean her quarantine is lifted, it means she'll be transported by private ambulance to maine, correct. >> she to be hold by hospital officials she would be kept here for the quarantine period but she consulted attorneys, they were pushing for her release and now the energy department of health is saying she will be released from the hospital. however, while she is in the state of new jersey, if quarantine order remains in place, that's why she's being taken privately back to maine. this also means maine has to deal with the issue of ebola and what their policies and procedures would be. this nurse has tested negative twice. they say she's been symptom free since she was tested saturday morning but it will be up to officials in her home state of maine to determine what their policy is. whether or not they will enforce any kind of quarantine for her when she arrives back there. as long as she is in this strait, health officials say she will still be
alexandra field joins us from newark outside of the hospital. hickox will leave soon so this doesn't mean her quarantine is lifted, it means she'll be transported by private ambulance to maine, correct. >> she to be hold by hospital officials she would be kept here for the quarantine period but she consulted attorneys, they were pushing for her release and now the energy department of health is saying she will be released from the hospital. however, while she is in the state of new...
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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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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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the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark after developing a fever. miguel marquez joins us now live from new york. you're covering this development. miguel, what do we know about the status of this woman and how she was detected? >> well, it's a bit of a complicated long story, actually. she came into the country while she was flying in the state of new jersey and new york changeds the rules for health care workers like her who had been treating individuals in ebola zones in west africa. she's been back from sierra leone. about 1,300 people have died there. when she got to newark, she was held under quarantine under this new extraordinary measure that new jersey and new york are doing that exceeds the cdc standards for quarantine at the moment. and she became very flustered at the airport and she apparently registered a fever. the question, though, is when did she register that fever. the new jersey state department of health saying she checked in at the airport, she was fine, she developed that fever later. the newark department of health saying tha
the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark after developing a fever. miguel marquez joins us now live from new york. you're covering this development. miguel, what do we know about the status of this woman and how she was detected? >> well, it's a bit of a complicated long story, actually. she came into the country while she was flying in the state of new jersey and new york changeds the rules for health care workers like her who had been treating individuals in...
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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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. >> one nurse is slamming the way she was treated after landing in newark airport in new jersey, returning from her work in sierra leone, her name is kaci hickox and writes "i sat alone in the isolation tent and thought of many colleagues who will return home to america and face the same ordeal. will they be made to feel like criminals and prisoners?" she added "my blood was taken and tested for ebola. it came back negative." new jersey governor chris christie told the associated press hickox was ill and apologized for her inconvenience. >>> a new york physician being treated for ebola is back home. morgan dixon has been isolated at an east side hospital. she is still quarantined, and spencer is now reportedly entering a more serious phase of his illness. the doctor who was working in beginie received blood plasma from nancy writebol, one of the first two americans diagnosed with ebola. doctors say ebola patients often get worse before they recover. it was spencer's diagnosis last week when he rode the subway, that sparked new quarantine policies in three states. alexandra field is outside
. >> one nurse is slamming the way she was treated after landing in newark airport in new jersey, returning from her work in sierra leone, her name is kaci hickox and writes "i sat alone in the isolation tent and thought of many colleagues who will return home to america and face the same ordeal. will they be made to feel like criminals and prisoners?" she added "my blood was taken and tested for ebola. it came back negative." new jersey governor chris christie told...
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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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another liberian man planned at newark airport. he had a fever. the cdc says he's isolated and being screened at a low hospital right now. according to the department of homeland security website as of sunday, washington dulles had also referred four people for ebola screening. the administration announced it's tightening the net on these airport screenings. it's ordering all passengers that enter the united states from guinea, sierra leone and like beria to come into the united states in one of the five airports. enhanced airports, chicago, newark, also jfk, washington, dulles and atlanta. >>> one of the giants of american journalism is gone. legendary "washington post" editor ben bradleigh died. he had started from 19 skoukt to 1991, leading that paper's groundbreaking account of journalism. and put a new emphasis on accountability of government. joining us to remember ben bradlee is cnn's senior media consultant brian seltzer. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> such an incredible contribution. i can't get enough of it, really they speak
another liberian man planned at newark airport. he had a fever. the cdc says he's isolated and being screened at a low hospital right now. according to the department of homeland security website as of sunday, washington dulles had also referred four people for ebola screening. the administration announced it's tightening the net on these airport screenings. it's ordering all passengers that enter the united states from guinea, sierra leone and like beria to come into the united states in one...
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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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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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he arrived in newark. has been put in isolation in newark. we don't know have an update on her condition but we do know she's been tested for ebola as well. >> thanks. >>> dr. joseph mccormick joins from us brownsville, texas. he's the regional dean at the university of texas school of public health. should dr. craig spencer, the doctor in new york, diagnosed with ebola do you think he should have been quarantined earlier, knowing that he came straight from the hot zone after treating patients? >> i suspect that he had should have, yes. i think that when you are exposed to the level of virus that we're seeing in west africa, you clearly have a risk that's higher than if you're exposed, say, to somebody in a hospital here in the u.s. so, yes, i suspect that would have been a good policy. >> so, do you think, let's pull the thread and take a step further do you think this should be a national policy? the cdc should then follow the lead of new york and new jersey here? >> i think for someone who has cared for patients in west africa, it would be
he arrived in newark. has been put in isolation in newark. we don't know have an update on her condition but we do know she's been tested for ebola as well. >> thanks. >>> dr. joseph mccormick joins from us brownsville, texas. he's the regional dean at the university of texas school of public health. should dr. craig spencer, the doctor in new york, diagnosed with ebola do you think he should have been quarantined earlier, knowing that he came straight from the hot zone after...
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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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she was returning from treating patients in sierra leone, landed in newark, new jersey. she says she was greeted by rude airport and health officials and was put in a 21 forced quarantine. will the new policy discourage others to help ebola ravaged countries? liberia, guinea, sierra leone? we'll talk about it. ♪ all around the world the dedicated people of united airlines ♪ are there to support you. ♪ that's got your back friendly. ♪ visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ >>> the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. is visiting the three obama ebola ravaged countries in africa. now power is there to see what the u.s. and the u.n. can do there on the ground to p
she was returning from treating patients in sierra leone, landed in newark, new jersey. she says she was greeted by rude airport and health officials and was put in a 21 forced quarantine. will the new policy discourage others to help ebola ravaged countries? liberia, guinea, sierra leone? we'll talk about it. ♪ all around the world the dedicated people of united airlines ♪ are there to support you. ♪ that's got your back friendly. ♪ visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews,...
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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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kaci hickox flu from sierra leone to newark on friday and she wasn't sick and feeling fine, but spent to the hospital in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she has tested negative for ebola twice. >> everyone keeping asking how are you feeling physically. i feel fine physically. i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know there's nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and show no compassion. >> reporter: i spoke with hickox and spoke with dr. sacra. he says he doesn't understand why hickox is kwaquarantined. she is not sick and doesn't have ebola. how could she give the virus to anyone? christine and john. >> thanks for that. new jersey governor chris christie and new york did governor andrew cuomo deciding to quarantine anyone in their states who had contact with anyone with ebola patients. they can be quarantined at home if possible. the obama administration is arguing what is unnecessary quarantines will discourage health care workers from fighting ebola at its source. >> i'm sorry if she was incon
kaci hickox flu from sierra leone to newark on friday and she wasn't sick and feeling fine, but spent to the hospital in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she has tested negative for ebola twice. >> everyone keeping asking how are you feeling physically. i feel fine physically. i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know there's nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and show no compassion. >>...
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newark and o'hare and hartsfield-jackson along with dulles will begin screening. passenger s arriving from the ebola-stricken countries will go through the increased scereenin and answer questions. >>> stocks sold with a vengeance. futures in the u.s. pointing lower and the market meltdown. the dow fell 460 points before bouncing back and closing down 170 points. the ten-year treasury year fell below 2% for the first time since last year. europe economy has stalled. china sales are weaker. oil prices are plunging. down to $80 a barrel right now. compared to $107 over the summer. big moves in all major asset classes. >> the icy-steel calm in which you relay this information. >> i hope it is icy-calm today with the markets. >>> let's go to chad myers with latest on the weather. >> westport into connecticut, a slow morning with rain across the northeast as well for you. the forecast gets a lot better. it rains in boston tonight for a wet commute home. 69 at new york. 68 in atlanta. 67 in d.c. a chilly cooldown for the weekend. new york city, the high on sunday may be
newark and o'hare and hartsfield-jackson along with dulles will begin screening. passenger s arriving from the ebola-stricken countries will go through the increased scereenin and answer questions. >>> stocks sold with a vengeance. futures in the u.s. pointing lower and the market meltdown. the dow fell 460 points before bouncing back and closing down 170 points. the ten-year treasury year fell below 2% for the first time since last year. europe economy has stalled. china sales are...
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i hope the federal government moves quickly to get newark airport up and ready to go. they are in charge of the that aspect of providing security at our airports. i got assurance yesterday from the white house in a private conversation that they are moving and moving as quickly as they can and that we will continue to coordinate. >> airport cleaners at laguardia airport walked out thursday. angry that they are not protected from ebola with specific training and protective gear. the port authority which operates laguardia and the contractor providing the cleaning services both said they will review the concerns raised by the workers. >>> as u.s. officials press ahead with preparations of screening for ebola at five airports. heathrow and gatelin airports are being under scrutiny. we have erin mclaughlin with the latest. >> reporter: that is right, christine. the enhanced screening is expected to take place at heathrow and gatelin and eurostar train terminals. they have yet to receive the protocols from the public health officials from the united kingdom. it is expected
i hope the federal government moves quickly to get newark airport up and ready to go. they are in charge of the that aspect of providing security at our airports. i got assurance yesterday from the white house in a private conversation that they are moving and moving as quickly as they can and that we will continue to coordinate. >> airport cleaners at laguardia airport walked out thursday. angry that they are not protected from ebola with specific training and protective gear. the port...
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it will begin at jfk in new york and expand to newark, chicago, washington dulles and atlanta airports. we know custom and border patrol will be on the front lines using laser thermometers similar to this one. it does not require the official to touch the passenger. they hold the thermometer to the passenger's forehead and get a reading. the other layer is a cdc questionnaire with detailed health information. that will be handed to passengers the moment they get off the plane landing here in the united states. we also are hearing there will be a surge in personnel at the international airports. that includes the cdc and coast guard to coordinate to make sure the targeted passengers from the ebola-impacted countries are getting screened and aggressive screening involving temperature taking and making sure they get those questionnaires. reporting outside washington at dulles airport, i'm rene marsh. >> thanks, rene. the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states has now died. officials at texas health presbyterian in dallas say thomas eric duncan had been on a ventilator and
it will begin at jfk in new york and expand to newark, chicago, washington dulles and atlanta airports. we know custom and border patrol will be on the front lines using laser thermometers similar to this one. it does not require the official to touch the passenger. they hold the thermometer to the passenger's forehead and get a reading. the other layer is a cdc questionnaire with detailed health information. that will be handed to passengers the moment they get off the plane landing here in...
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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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a nurse named kaci hickox flew from sierra leone into newark airport on friday. she wasn't sick and feeling fine, but sent to the hospital where she remained in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she tested negative for ebola tries. she is feeling fine, but her spirits are low. >> everyone is asking how i'm feeling physically. i feel fine physically. i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know there's nothing wrong with you and the decisions are made that don't make sense and show no compassion. >> reporter: after i spoke with hickox, i spoke with dr. sacra. a health care worker. he doesn't understand why hickox is being quarantined. she doesn't have ebola. how could she give the disease to anyone? governor christie is protecting the public health. christine and john. >> thanks to elizabeth. chris christie and andrew cuomo stand by their decision to quarantine anyone arriving from west africa countries where they may have had direct contact with ebola patients. governors have now clarified that stay can be at home
a nurse named kaci hickox flew from sierra leone into newark airport on friday. she wasn't sick and feeling fine, but sent to the hospital where she remained in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she tested negative for ebola tries. she is feeling fine, but her spirits are low. >> everyone is asking how i'm feeling physically. i feel fine physically. i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know there's nothing wrong with you and the...
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i hope the federal government moves more quickly to get newark airport up and ready to go. they are in charge of that aspect of providing security at our airports. i got assurance from the white house in a private conversation they are moving as quickly as they can and we will continue to coordinate. >> airport and air cleaners at laguardia walking out on thursday. angry saying they are not protected from ebola with training and protective gear. the port authority and the contractor that providers cleaning v cleaning services will raise the concerns. as the u.s. begins preparations at five major u.s. airports. britain on thursday announced plans for screening at heathrow and gatlin airports. we have erin mclaughlin standing by live. >> reporter: good morning. these screenings are expected to take place at heathrow and gatlik and the train terminals. they will affect passengers from the main ebola-affected cities. it is expected they will be involving questionnaires. asking who they may have come in contact with or traveling from or on travel plans as well as potentially inv
i hope the federal government moves more quickly to get newark airport up and ready to go. they are in charge of that aspect of providing security at our airports. i got assurance from the white house in a private conversation they are moving as quickly as they can and we will continue to coordinate. >> airport and air cleaners at laguardia walking out on thursday. angry saying they are not protected from ebola with training and protective gear. the port authority and the contractor that...
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. >> now one nurse is slamming the way she was treated after landing in newark airport in new jersey. she writes in the "dallas morning news" that upon returning from working in sierra le leon,way as isolated then escorted to a hospital. i sat alone in the isolation tank and thought of many colleagues that will face the same ordeal. will they be made to feel like criminals and prisoners? my blood was taken and tested for ebola. it came back negative. new jersey governor chris christie told the associated press she was obviously ill and apologized for herr e inconvenience. she will be quarantined for 21 days. >> meantime, the fiancee of the doctor that is in quarantine, she's been isolated at an east side hospital. dixon is not showing symptoms of ebola but what is going to happen is remain under quarantine. >>> spencer is reportedly entering a more serious phase of his illness and his condition has gotten worse. he received blood plasma from nancy wrightbold, one of the first two americans diagnosed with ebola. ebola patients often get worse before they recover. >>> it was spencer's d
. >> now one nurse is slamming the way she was treated after landing in newark airport in new jersey. she writes in the "dallas morning news" that upon returning from working in sierra le leon,way as isolated then escorted to a hospital. i sat alone in the isolation tank and thought of many colleagues that will face the same ordeal. will they be made to feel like criminals and prisoners? my blood was taken and tested for ebola. it came back negative. new jersey governor chris...
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it happened in newark, new jersey. it happened after a man traveling from liberia start vomiting on plane. listen to the words one passenger said once the plane landed. >> once we landed on the airport, we were on the plane for about an hour and a half and eventually released after they had taken him off, but we entered the general population of the airport when we were released and now everyone is sayisay ing we were quarantined. it depends on your definition of quarantine. we were with the general population and using all the bathrooms. we weren't really separated. that's a concerning thing to me. >> a sick man and his daughter who were always on the plane were taken to the hospital for evaluation. health officials say it was not related to ebola. >>> number three, pro-democracy protesters in hong kong staring down a deadline. it seems they're withdrawing. that's a key point of contention with authorities. they occupy central with love and peace. apparently the group of demonstrators are going to relocate to the main
it happened in newark, new jersey. it happened after a man traveling from liberia start vomiting on plane. listen to the words one passenger said once the plane landed. >> once we landed on the airport, we were on the plane for about an hour and a half and eventually released after they had taken him off, but we entered the general population of the airport when we were released and now everyone is sayisay ing we were quarantined. it depends on your definition of quarantine. we were with...
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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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and expanding to atlanta, newark, chicago, and here at washington, d.c. dulles. the five airports receive about 95% of the 150 passengers arriving in the u.s. every day from ebola hot spots. guinea, liberia and sierra leone. under the new screening measures, all passengers traveling from those countries will have their temperatures checked with a laser thermometer. no touching necessary, just held close to the forehead. a new cdc questionnaire must also be filled out upon landing. >> there's a 21-day incubation period. people may not have a fever when they're passing through the airport and invariably when a case comes through, we had a temperature screening set up, why did this happen? because it's not a foolproof way of preventing ebola from coming into the country. >> similar screen something in place in west africa, but the goal of the new u.s. checks is to identify passengers airport officials missed or who developed symptoms while traveling. >> this is an additional layer of screening that can be targeted to that small population in a way that will enhance
and expanding to atlanta, newark, chicago, and here at washington, d.c. dulles. the five airports receive about 95% of the 150 passengers arriving in the u.s. every day from ebola hot spots. guinea, liberia and sierra leone. under the new screening measures, all passengers traveling from those countries will have their temperatures checked with a laser thermometer. no touching necessary, just held close to the forehead. a new cdc questionnaire must also be filled out upon landing. >>...
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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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casey hickox landed in newark on friday after weeking of treating ebola patients in west africa. airport health screeners determined that she had a fever. though that seems to have been a faulty reading, off she went to an isolation tent. two ebola tests were negative and at the hospital her temperature never rose above anything than normal. her frustration level was something different and it lead led to be a public back and forth with the new jersey governor chris christie. they've announced that ms. hickox is free to go but not just anywhere. she'll apparently be flown by charter plane to her home state which will then decide if she'll been quarantined or monitored or neither. yesterday she spoke by phone to cnn exclusively. here's a little of what she had to say >> when i arrived at the airport in newark, i of course presented by paperwork to the immigration official and told him i had been in sierra leone. i verbally described it myself as well as writing it in the documentation. and he said okay, they'll have a couple of questions. there were many people that then asked me
casey hickox landed in newark on friday after weeking of treating ebola patients in west africa. airport health screeners determined that she had a fever. though that seems to have been a faulty reading, off she went to an isolation tent. two ebola tests were negative and at the hospital her temperature never rose above anything than normal. her frustration level was something different and it lead led to be a public back and forth with the new jersey governor chris christie. they've announced...
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begins saturday at new york's jfk airport and expands to chicago, atlanta, washington dulles and newark next week. >> we are already at the point where we believe that all stops need to be pulled out in preventing the growth of the disease in africa. >> reporter: we do know that the flight crew, they did reach out to the authorities. that's why you saw that hazmat crew make their way on board. however, a passenger telling cnn -- a passenger who was on board, saying that while this man was coughing and when he said that he had ebola an hour before landing, this passenger tells us that the flight crew did not separate this man from everyone else, did not give out masks to either the man or any of the surrounding passengers. so a bit disturbed about that. the airline, though, telling cnn that they did follow all cdc guidelines. jake? >> rene marsh, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the streets of one syrian city overrun by isis terrorists. brand-new video from the terrorists themselves showing off their weapons and tactics. how are they slipping by these coalition air strikes? >>> and once
begins saturday at new york's jfk airport and expands to chicago, atlanta, washington dulles and newark next week. >> we are already at the point where we believe that all stops need to be pulled out in preventing the growth of the disease in africa. >> reporter: we do know that the flight crew, they did reach out to the authorities. that's why you saw that hazmat crew make their way on board. however, a passenger telling cnn -- a passenger who was on board, saying that while this...
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she returned about 12:30 at newark airport after spending a very long emotional and intense month in sierra leone after the ebola case management sent her. and it took her about two days to travel from sierra leone, arriving in the u.s. she is stressed and tired and exhausted and desperately wants to get back to see her family. but her welcome back to the u.s. was having her luggage pushed into biohazard bags, pushed into a room without information where she was going. and what was going to happen to her so she was very confused and upset by this. >> and sanjay, again, this just bears repeating. this is something born out of politics and fear, understandable fear on a lot of particularly laymen's parts. but if the fear is letting this virus get worse in the united states it may have that actual effect because it will -- if it prevents health care workers from going to liberia, if they're saying look i can't take three months and go there and an additional 21 days off afterward, if that prolong -- if it stops hundreds of health care workers from going to fight this virus that is just
she returned about 12:30 at newark airport after spending a very long emotional and intense month in sierra leone after the ebola case management sent her. and it took her about two days to travel from sierra leone, arriving in the u.s. she is stressed and tired and exhausted and desperately wants to get back to see her family. but her welcome back to the u.s. was having her luggage pushed into biohazard bags, pushed into a room without information where she was going. and what was going to...
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passengers there. >> reporter: what we'll see at airports like dulles, atlanta, chicago as well as newark today, customs and border patrol officers using something like this, we've been talking about this, these are non-contact thermometers, doing these temperature checks. that's exactly what's happening in new york. it started happening today here at these other airports. they're going to be doing temperature checks only on those individuals coming from those specific countries, also giving out very detailed cdc health questionnaire asking about the type of contact they had with individuals over there, if they had or know of any contact they may have had with anyone who had this deadly disease. the way the system is set up to work is the cbp officers, customs officers, they're the ones on the front lines. they're visually looking at these people, they are the ones doing the temperature checks. if they see something that doesn't look quite right, they flag a cdc representative who will be present, many of them present at all these airports. the cdc representative takes over, whisks that p
passengers there. >> reporter: what we'll see at airports like dulles, atlanta, chicago as well as newark today, customs and border patrol officers using something like this, we've been talking about this, these are non-contact thermometers, doing these temperature checks. that's exactly what's happening in new york. it started happening today here at these other airports. they're going to be doing temperature checks only on those individuals coming from those specific countries, also...
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the man started vomiting about an hour and a half before landing in newark. when the plane touched down, all 255 passengers were quarantined inside the plane for more than 90 minutes. teams in protective gear eventually escorted the man and his daughter off the plane. officials later ruled out ebola as the cause of his illness. authorities say they will be let go, i should say and will be responsible for monitoring their own health. >>> one person who was getting sick next to that passenger tells cnn he heard that man tell a flight attendant he was from liberia. he explained what the wait and confusion was like. >> i was already in baggage ten minutes after we deplaned. and they came across the loud speaker and told all officers do not allow anyone from united airlines flight do obtain their baggage or to leave. and about 35 of us had made it through customs. we were corralled in one area. from what i was told, the remaining passengers were corralled upstairs in newark airport, and then we waited for hours and hours. >> that's the person who was sitting next
the man started vomiting about an hour and a half before landing in newark. when the plane touched down, all 255 passengers were quarantined inside the plane for more than 90 minutes. teams in protective gear eventually escorted the man and his daughter off the plane. officials later ruled out ebola as the cause of his illness. authorities say they will be let go, i should say and will be responsible for monitoring their own health. >>> one person who was getting sick next to that...
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tell us what happened once you landed at newark. >> that's correct, candy. i spent a month in sierra leone. when i arrived 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. i verbally declared it myself as well as writing it in the documentation. and he was very and said they'll have a couple questions. there were many people that asked me questions. no one seems to be leading or coordinating the effort. a lot of the questions were repetitive, and as an epidemiologist i was surprised that, you know, i saw people writing in the margins of their paperwork which showed obviously they weren't prepared to capture all the information they thought they needed. obviously i was there for many hours, my plane was -- and i only left for the isolation center around -- >> kaci, let me ask you something -- let me interrupt you for a second. i want to know, did this -- the questioning, by my tally, were there are five or six hours at the airport? is that correct? were you surprised by this
tell us what happened once you landed at newark. >> that's correct, candy. i spent a month in sierra leone. when i arrived 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. i verbally declared it myself as well as writing it in the documentation. and he was very and said they'll have a couple questions. there were many people that asked me questions. no one seems to be leading or coordinating the effort....
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in newark, a passenger's illness led the cdc to briefly quarantine a flight coming from brussels. there is no indication the man on that plane, though, has ebola. we are still waiting for answers from the cdc. but earlier i spoke with a man who was sitting right next to him on that flight. he described the confusion after his flight arrived on the ground in the u.s. first off, tell me, when did you first notice this man was not feeling well, and what did he tell authorities? >> we had about an hour left in the flight. and he nudged me and said something, and kind of incoherently. i didn't really understand him. so i asked him to repeat it. and he asked for help. asked me to call for a flight attendant. so i pageded a flight attendant. and at this time, he had his head between his hands and kind of bent over in the seat. and had his face covered with like a towel. when the flight attendant came, he said that his eyes felt like they were floating, and they were hurting really bad. and he had never felt that before. the flight attendant asked what would you like me to do, you know, i
in newark, a passenger's illness led the cdc to briefly quarantine a flight coming from brussels. there is no indication the man on that plane, though, has ebola. we are still waiting for answers from the cdc. but earlier i spoke with a man who was sitting right next to him on that flight. he described the confusion after his flight arrived on the ground in the u.s. first off, tell me, when did you first notice this man was not feeling well, and what did he tell authorities? >> we had...
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so does he get stuck in newark for 21 days? how will he take care of his patients in new orleans? what will happen to his family there? it feels a little like they did this and didn't really think it through. when i try to ask questions, nobody answers them. >> thank you, dr. richard sacra was the third american lifted back to the u.s. while he contracted the virus. he knows first hand what craig spencer is facing. i asked him about the travel bans. >> there has been talk among politicians and the media about a travel ban. about stopping flights. do you think that is something that would hugely hinder the fight against ebola in west africa? >> you have to look at the ripple effects, right? it is not just the ebola crisis. it is the economic effects and all of those things, if you totally isolate a country from travel what will it do to the economy? it will hurt these people's ability to even survive. >> also groups, doctors without borders, they're moving a lot of personnel back and forth and moving a lot of equipment. charter flights alone are prohibitive. >> i am sure you would
so does he get stuck in newark for 21 days? how will he take care of his patients in new orleans? what will happen to his family there? it feels a little like they did this and didn't really think it through. when i try to ask questions, nobody answers them. >> thank you, dr. richard sacra was the third american lifted back to the u.s. while he contracted the virus. he knows first hand what craig spencer is facing. i asked him about the travel bans. >> there has been talk among...
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new york's jfk airport will be the first beginning saturday to enact the new procedures followed by newark, chicago o'hare, washington dulles and atlanta. the new airport screenings come on the same day the man with ebola who traveled from liberia to the united states died at a dallas hospital. thomas eric duncan came here to visit his girlfriend louise. reacting to his death she said "i trust a thorough examination will take place regarding all aspects of his care. "the cdc says none of those he came in contact with including louise troh have showed any signs of it. >> we are not out of the 221-da waiting period so it's a time when we're anxious and carefully assessing. >> reporter: over the weekend doctors had given duncan an experimental drug. but zmapp, the drug that may have saved the lives two americans was not available. texas health officials said in a statement this past week has been an enormous test of our health system. the details of duncan's case from his entry into the united states to the mishandling of pertinent travel history information to the timing and availability of
new york's jfk airport will be the first beginning saturday to enact the new procedures followed by newark, chicago o'hare, washington dulles and atlanta. the new airport screenings come on the same day the man with ebola who traveled from liberia to the united states died at a dallas hospital. thomas eric duncan came here to visit his girlfriend louise. reacting to his death she said "i trust a thorough examination will take place regarding all aspects of his care. "the cdc says none...
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those airports include dulles international airport, o'hare international, newark, and hartsfield-jackson international in atlanta. alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> a news crew agreed to a voluntary isolation order to watch for ebola symptoms in the u.s. this comes after a member of their team was infected. but they're under a mandatory quarantine now and accused of violating the first order. what happened? we've got it coming up. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! doctors have been prescribingdecade, nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you ta
those airports include dulles international airport, o'hare international, newark, and hartsfield-jackson international in atlanta. alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> a news crew agreed to a voluntary isolation order to watch for ebola symptoms in the u.s. this comes after a member of their team was infected. but they're under a mandatory quarantine now and accused of violating the first order. what happened? we've got it coming up. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think --...
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saturday and at the four other airports that were mentioned in the following week and that was dulldulles, newark chicago and atlanta, these five airports represent about 94, nearly 95% of all of the 150 travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. the department of homeland security, cbp, customs and border protection will be implementing a new detailed questionnaire as well as temperature taking and providing information to each traveler. if any travelers are found to either have a fever or have history of contact with ebola, then the on-site centers for disease control and prevention public health officer will further interview that individual, assess the individual and take additional action as appropriate. now, i want to really emphasize that this is stepping up protection. it's going to find people with fever or contact who don't have ebola. in fact, we know that over the past couple of months about one out of every 500 travelers boarding a plane in west africa has had a fever. most of those had malaria. none of those, as far as we know have been diagnosed with ebola. so we expe
saturday and at the four other airports that were mentioned in the following week and that was dulldulles, newark chicago and atlanta, these five airports represent about 94, nearly 95% of all of the 150 travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. the department of homeland security, cbp, customs and border protection will be implementing a new detailed questionnaire as well as temperature taking and providing information to each traveler. if any travelers are found to either have...
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after that, she was held in this tent at newark university's hospital after registering a fever, a reading she disputes. >> i truly believe that it was instrument error. they were using the forehead scanner and i was obviously distressed and a bit upset. and so my cheeks were flushed and i think there has been some evidence that that machine is not very accurate in these kind of situations. >> reporter: new jersey's governor insists she had a high temperature. >> she's someone who was trying to help her and is obviously ill. >> reporter: he says she was showing possible symptoms of ebola, hickox took issue with that claim. >> the first thing i say to governor christie is i wish he would be more careful about his statements related to my medical condition. i am not, as he said, quote, unquote, obviously ill. i am completely healthy and with no symptoms. i understand that people feel like they have a risk. and i think we can have a conversation about what further measures might look like. but i think this is an extreme that is really unacceptable. and i feel like my basic human rights have b
after that, she was held in this tent at newark university's hospital after registering a fever, a reading she disputes. >> i truly believe that it was instrument error. they were using the forehead scanner and i was obviously distressed and a bit upset. and so my cheeks were flushed and i think there has been some evidence that that machine is not very accurate in these kind of situations. >> reporter: new jersey's governor insists she had a high temperature. >> she's someone...
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new york's jfk will be the first and newark, chicago's o'hare airport, washington dulles and atlanta. >> these five airports represent 94, nearly 95% of all of the 150 travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. >> reporter: that announcement came just hours after the passing of thomas eric dunkge the 42-year-old liberian man who had come to visit his son and girlfriend here in the u.s. and ended up the first ebola case diagnosed in america. he initially came to the hospital on september 25th but was sent back home with antibiotics. three days later his girlfriend's daughter found him in his room. >> she brought him some tea. she fix him tea to drink. that's how she saw him and she called the ambulance. >> reporter: duncan would be at the hospital for nearly a week before he was given an experiment drug. but it wasn't enough to save him, it's a number of experimental treatments being used to dry to fight ebola. a drug initially designed to help the flu has been treating ebola patients in france. and tkm ebola was used on dr. rick sacra and zmapp the drug given to kent bra
new york's jfk will be the first and newark, chicago's o'hare airport, washington dulles and atlanta. >> these five airports represent 94, nearly 95% of all of the 150 travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. >> reporter: that announcement came just hours after the passing of thomas eric dunkge the 42-year-old liberian man who had come to visit his son and girlfriend here in the u.s. and ended up the first ebola case diagnosed in america. he initially came to the...
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. >> in newark, the cdc temporarily quarantined a united airlines flight from brussels because a man was vomiting. it does not appear at this point to be ebola. >>> and remember the american doctor who survived the disease? he's back in a massachusetts hospital this morning. his name is rick sacra. he has a cough and fever. tests are due back tomorrow to determine what is going on here. >> we're covering the ebola scare both here in the u.s. and liberia where thomas eric duncan got on a plane on september 19th. >> cnn's nick valencia is in dallas where duncan is in the hospital. what is the situation like there in monday rove yeah? >>. >> reporter: well, it is only getting worse, victor. we spoke with the family members. we understand now both of her parents have now been confirmed with ebola and they are in the governor mental treatment facility. we also understand that her best friend, who was one of those taking care of her, she has now passed away. i think that really gives you a sense of how this disease is decimating communities. we spoke about thomas eric duncan and his bringi
. >> in newark, the cdc temporarily quarantined a united airlines flight from brussels because a man was vomiting. it does not appear at this point to be ebola. >>> and remember the american doctor who survived the disease? he's back in a massachusetts hospital this morning. his name is rick sacra. he has a cough and fever. tests are due back tomorrow to determine what is going on here. >> we're covering the ebola scare both here in the u.s. and liberia where thomas eric...
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concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is another sign of the heightened awareness of ebola and its potential dangers. the man was eventually
concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is another sign of the heightened awareness of ebola and its potential dangers. the...
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. >>> this is at newark liberty airport in new jersey investigating a sick passenger on a plane. none of the 255 passengers on that plane are being allowed to deplane. the crew members are being forced to stay on board. we are told by the port authority of new york that the male passenger was vomiting. it was a united airlines flight from brussels, the same city where thomas duncan had a connection. the plane landed at 12:15 and has been you should quarantine ever since. the cdc is currently trying to determine where else that passenger may have traveled. it is normal protocol, we are told to investigate whenever someone is sick on a plane. we will continue to bring you details as they become available and our own christine is on her way to the airport to give us more details as well. >> hello again. in the cnn newsroom, trying to ease the public's fear of ebola spreading in america. this is a short time ago. they assures everyone there is only one person who tested positive for ebola in the u.s. people may have come into contact with thomas duncan. we have well over 100 inkwirys
. >>> this is at newark liberty airport in new jersey investigating a sick passenger on a plane. none of the 255 passengers on that plane are being allowed to deplane. the crew members are being forced to stay on board. we are told by the port authority of new york that the male passenger was vomiting. it was a united airlines flight from brussels, the same city where thomas duncan had a connection. the plane landed at 12:15 and has been you should quarantine ever since. the cdc is...
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decision by the governors of new york and new jersey to quarantine health care workers flying into jfk and newark from ebola-affected
decision by the governors of new york and new jersey to quarantine health care workers flying into jfk and newark from ebola-affected
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. >> this showdown occurred in newark, new jersey. she was quarantined there because a scan showed she had a fever. she says the results of that scan were not accurate. after a showdown with governor christie, she went home to maine. the virus is only contagious if one has symptoms. hickox is vowing to fight any court orders to keep her in isolation for 21 days. >> 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. >> joining me now live from fort ke kent, maine, is jean casarez. the governor says he tried to negotiate a compromise. do we know what those details are? >> reporter: we don't know. governor lepage says there were hours of negotiations with the governor nor's attorney, the attorney general and a attorney for the nurse. kaci is in that home behind me. she's been there all day since the beak ride early this morning. but the governor says for health care workers at some risk and that is ka
. >> this showdown occurred in newark, new jersey. she was quarantined there because a scan showed she had a fever. she says the results of that scan were not accurate. after a showdown with governor christie, she went home to maine. the virus is only contagious if one has symptoms. hickox is vowing to fight any court orders to keep her in isolation for 21 days. >> i am frustrated by this fact and i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against...
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. >>> newark and washington dulles and hartsfield-jackson in atlanta will join kennedy airport for screening. passengers arriving from the west africa countries will undergo increased scrutiny and have to answer questions. >> health ministers from the eu are meeting today to discuss tightening controls from ebola-stricken countries and best practices that all nations should meet. following all this is cnn's al goodman in madrid. that is where a spanish nurse is fighting to survive ebola. al, what do we know about her condition this morning? >> reporter: she is doing stable but serious according to officials and family friend. she is able to take water. she is making some advances, john. some of the eu countries have airport controls at heathrow and france announcing that for de galle. they need a coordinated response because of a lot of traffic with trade ties and colonial ties. they are worried of passengers to de galle from france, they get off the flight and get to another european countries. they have flight from african countries without direct flights and they get off a plane from ther
. >>> newark and washington dulles and hartsfield-jackson in atlanta will join kennedy airport for screening. passengers arriving from the west africa countries will undergo increased scrutiny and have to answer questions. >> health ministers from the eu are meeting today to discuss tightening controls from ebola-stricken countries and best practices that all nations should meet. following all this is cnn's al goodman in madrid. that is where a spanish nurse is fighting to...