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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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. >> we are trying to track down the passengers onboard the flight she was on from dallas to cleveland one week ago because they're saying now she may have been having symptoms earlier than they previously thought. its investigators did with people close to vinson who said she wasn't feeling well just before her flight out of dallas. this doesn't mean that she was trying to hide anything, but her case, now, remember, up until now the cdc was only concerned with the passengers who were on the return flight from cleveland to dallas because that's when she reported the low-grade fever when she was still in ohio. nbc news spoke last night with one of those passengers who is now under self-quarantine at home. >> told me to take my temperature twice a day and monitor it at least six hours apart and i would have never risked my life. if i knew she was in contact with patient zero, i would have never gotten on that flight in the first place. >> 130 people on the cleveland to dallas flight. we're not sure how many were on the flight from dallas to cleveland, but health officials are reaching ou
. >> we are trying to track down the passengers onboard the flight she was on from dallas to cleveland one week ago because they're saying now she may have been having symptoms earlier than they previously thought. its investigators did with people close to vinson who said she wasn't feeling well just before her flight out of dallas. this doesn't mean that she was trying to hide anything, but her case, now, remember, up until now the cdc was only concerned with the passengers who were on...
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permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says perhaps we should be doing more. the second nurse was diagnosed with ebola hours after getting off a commercial flight. cared forvinson thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola. on friday, she bordered a plane from dallas to cleveland to plan a wedding. dallas.she flew back to by tuesday night, she had been diagnosed with ebola. >> no other individual who is being monitored undergoes travel in any way other than controlled movement. >> the plane was taken out of service and decontaminated. officials are scrambling to find the 132 passengers on board with her. president obama met with top advisers. >> we are monitoring supervising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way. x he promised the cdc will spend
permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says perhaps we should be doing more. the second nurse was diagnosed with ebola hours after getting off a commercial flight. cared forvinson thomas duncan, the liberian man...
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this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction? >> more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking concern. take a look at it. a man without a hazmat suit helping nurse vincent board a plane from an atlanta hospital. he's the only one not dressed properly. we'll get to the bottom of that. meanwhile, ebola is a hot topic on capitol hill. tracie potts has more from washington. >> reporter: betty, good morning. here on capitol hill, we hear from the chief medical officer for texas health systems. yes, mistakes were made when thomas duncan was being treated there and afterward. we will hear from the head of cdc. he'll be
this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a...
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cleveland, of course, and so is the rivalry. but this has nothing to did with king james. you know two of the young rising stars of the game, well, beel said the wizards have the best backcourt in the game. cleveland guard however didn't like that statement. waiter who is starting for the first time alongside all-star kyrie irving, he called it nonsense. and john was asked to respond to that statement. >> why they think that. they haven't seen a playoff game yet. when they make one they can start talking. but if you're going to be the best backcourt you have to start thx is the year he's starting so. you got to be a best back k0r9 befo courteou can be a backcourt. >> they're talking the talk. first game november 21st. first game against those >>> giants and pirates. on the american league oakland a's up 7-6 against the royals in the ninth inning. derek jeter sat down for his first interview post retirement, you can catch that tomorrow on "today". >> that guy is just ee >> i was googling if there was any dirt on him, nothing. >>>
cleveland, of course, and so is the rivalry. but this has nothing to did with king james. you know two of the young rising stars of the game, well, beel said the wizards have the best backcourt in the game. cleveland guard however didn't like that statement. waiter who is starting for the first time alongside all-star kyrie irving, he called it nonsense. and john was asked to respond to that statement. >> why they think that. they haven't seen a playoff game yet. when they make one they...
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worth to cleveland on frontier flight 1142 on october 10. and you were asking, you know, again, that was after mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question. and your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the calls to get more information on this. but just for wording purposes and clarification, mark, once mr. duncan died on the 8th, those 70 plus workers, how did the hospital describe their situation? was it a voluntary quarantine? isolation. how did they describe the conditions in which these workers would operate? >> over time, the description has come to be that they were -- that they were to monitor themselves. that they were to check their temperatures, check for other symptoms, the second anything came up suspicious, they were to report it, go to the hospit
worth to cleveland on frontier flight 1142 on october 10. and you were asking, you know, again, that was after mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question. and your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the...
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it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie potts. the cdc will be back on the hill today. is this just a pr move to calm americans or can we really expect to see some answers and actions today? >> reporter: well, what we know we can expect to see today, betty, are a lot of questions about what the cdc has and has not been doing. this is a testimony from dr. thomas frieden, 13 pages in which he explains what they had been doing but the questions for the cdc is whether or not they have adequately prepared hospitals to deal with ebola. four more airports start temperature checks today at at
it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie...
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we know shoe flew from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights, the plane she was on flu in the days after she got to cleveland. dozens carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of of service but now the cdc says it is making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vincent from dallas to cleveland. while amber vincent was in ohio family and friends say she kept her distance no hugs or kisses. still ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people show cae cn contact with and are taking other precautions. family members at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. the bride tal shop s-- bridal shop is she visited is closed. her friends and family are under voluntary quarantine. >> we are going to be very conservative and very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we are going to say that even back to friday that it is possible. >> cdc mistakenl
we know shoe flew from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights, the plane she was on flu in the days after she got to cleveland. dozens carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of of service but now the cdc says it is making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vincent from dallas to cleveland. while amber vincent was in ohio family and friends say she kept her distance no hugs or kisses. still...
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why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone september 9th. quite a long time ago. pretty much everyone has sort of gorgteforgotten about that patit that patient put out a statement today, said they feel good, don't know if it's a man or a woman because of privacy. it should be noted that patient after this rival in emory university went into critical condition. obviously things didn't go as smooth as it did for kent brantly and the other patient john. >> this is what the cdc had to say about the patient, amber vincent, the nurse getting on the plane from cleveland to dallas. here with is what we heard. >> hearinhealth care number 2 s
why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone...
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later she flew from dallas to cleveland even after reporting she had a fever. cdc ie loued her to board -- allowed her to board. the flight she took back to dallas monday made five additional trips before being taken out of service. the crew from her flight is now taking 21 days of paid quarantine and the cdc is contacting passengers. officials here at texas health presbyterian are defending their procedures. they say workers followed federal guidelines when duncan arrived and wore what was considered appropriate gear. there are now more stringent standards. last night workers disinfected a cleveland school because a teacher may have had contact with an ebola patient. two other cleveland schools are closed because an employee may have been on the same frontier plane as the dallas nurse. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >>> this morning we spoke to dr. loring flint, chief medical officer for the inova health system. he understood all the concerns the public might have on this ebola front but he does insist everybody keep things in perspective. >> how do we sp
later she flew from dallas to cleveland even after reporting she had a fever. cdc ie loued her to board -- allowed her to board. the flight she took back to dallas monday made five additional trips before being taken out of service. the crew from her flight is now taking 21 days of paid quarantine and the cdc is contacting passengers. officials here at texas health presbyterian are defending their procedures. they say workers followed federal guidelines when duncan arrived and wore what was...
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cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so amber did the right thing in calling the cdc and reporting this 99.5 temperature, but if there were more symptoms she did not report, that is something that people are going to want to know and they are going to need to know. because it becomes a question of how potentially infectious or contagious was she at any given time. i don't think there is any suggestion that the people on the plane rides were necessarily more at risk. but who was she having close contact with and how sick was she at that time, erin. >> and s
cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so...
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you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> explain to me why they would be retracing steps and how that would help investigators. >> just in case the nurse had symptoms while in that bridal shop, for example, the cdc disease detectives would want to know who else was in that store at that moment and what kind of contact was there? was she there for a long time? casual contact or was there skin to skin contact? it's really pinning down those details about who could potentially be exposed and trying to reassure them as well. >> my goodness. lots of shoe leather being used to quote you. doctor, thank you for joinin
you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea...
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esta en servicio, recalcan que la seguridad de clientes y empleados es su principal interÉs. >>> en cleveland dijeron estar en alerta. >>> en dallas autoridades e evacuan el departamento donde vive vincent, mediante avisos avisaron a los vecinos, a esta trabajadora de limpieza pidieran que tomarÁ precauciÓn. >>> que usemos guantes y que nos van a comprar mascarillas y eso. >>> mientras en la comunidad, sigue creciendo la preocupaciÓn. >>> nervioso, preocupados, es algo que se tiene que controlar. hoy en texas se ri thereau que probablemente no sea el Último contag contagio. >>> y tenemos un plan de contingencia para la posibilidad demÁs pacientes dicen. >>> como medida preventiva autoridad en cleveland han coordinado es que la de la madre de esta nueva paciente aquÍ en dallas la primera paciente nina pham esta en buena condiciÓn ya sigue mejorando esto seguirÁ dÍa a dÍa pues seguirÁn informado de bro regreso de las dos. >>> gracias, degs de dallas, el contagio de estas frm raspo ne en evadeidencia que los hospita no estÁn preparados, las colegas de enfermeras infectada de nuno skw
esta en servicio, recalcan que la seguridad de clientes y empleados es su principal interÉs. >>> en cleveland dijeron estar en alerta. >>> en dallas autoridades e evacuan el departamento donde vive vincent, mediante avisos avisaron a los vecinos, a esta trabajadora de limpieza pidieran que tomarÁ precauciÓn. >>> que usemos guantes y que nos van a comprar mascarillas y eso. >>> mientras en la comunidad, sigue creciendo la preocupaciÓn. >>>...
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goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time, and now a fourth time. right? >> right. when it got dallas it was under routine cleaning because that was the last flight of the night. so the cdc requires them to use hospital disinfect tent and then it was cleaned again. when the cdc notified frontier north carolina had an ebola patient aboard, the cleaned the plane a third time and now they ferried the plane with just a crew no passengers, to denver, and are now changing out all the seats and carpets and cleaning the plain for a fourth time. this is key because ebola can live on a dry surface several hours, countertopstops and doorknobs. body fluids with t
goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time,...
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they went from dallas to cleveland. does cleveland not already have enough problems? i used to live there, too. leave cleveland alone, and exposed more than 130 people coming back, not knowing, but had the fever. now you got that group of people who are concerned and it's a risk-off atmosphere, isn't it, jason? >> right, i'm no medical doctor but not close to being proven that ebola can be transported airborne, you have to touch something to get ebola. main reason for the market sell-off is the psychological fear of ebola. greece is crumbling right now, the bond yields are skyrocketing, there is the perfect storm, and i think today's capitulation from a pure trading standpoint. i look at buying volume and selling volume, there was heavy buying off the lows today. liz: they were when it came to treasuries that touched that 1.98 and 1.89 and it came back. jo ling kent, at one point the nasdaq fell 111 points. what was hit the hardest? intel, the ceo coming up in just a few minutes. first on fox business, jo? >> one of the biggest stocks taking a hit was intel, it is los
they went from dallas to cleveland. does cleveland not already have enough problems? i used to live there, too. leave cleveland alone, and exposed more than 130 people coming back, not knowing, but had the fever. now you got that group of people who are concerned and it's a risk-off atmosphere, isn't it, jason? >> right, i'm no medical doctor but not close to being proven that ebola can be transported airborne, you have to touch something to get ebola. main reason for the market sell-off...
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and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line, rich, for people watching at home tonight. how worried should those other passengerers be who were on that plane? >> reporter: well, the good news is that the risk to those passengers is exceedingly low. you only get ebola if you have contact with body fluids. and that was not something that took place on the plane. they're contacting people out of a real abundance of caution. >> all right, dr. besser with us from dallas. rich, thank you. president obama speaking shortly before we came on the air and i want to bring in jonathan karl, and jon, what did the president say we will do from this poin
and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line,...
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ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of the systems of medical management in this country, they must be coordinated. there must be synergy between the agencies of the federal government, the state agencies as well as the local hospitals and state representatives so that we can have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to dealing with this threat. if we don't, that's going to be the spread. it's going to be the lack of our symbiosis. if we don't do that, everybody is on an island. if we don't have a centralized area where everybody can be exposed to the information that's
ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of...
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but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight about the people involved. do not knownt, we who was on board, who has been killed and who was injured in frederick.nt in back to you guys. >> thank you so much, josie. newstay with abc 7 throughout the evening for live mid-airon that deadly collision. we'll also have updates on wjla.com. man accused of jumping a white house fence last night made his first appearance today.t >> dominic adesanya will remain in custody pending a psychiatric evaluation. holmes is live at the u.s. district court with more hearing.rom today's >> maureen, we learned in court today during that hearing that this was not t
but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight...
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vincent flew to cleveland to visit family and back to dallas before she knew she had the disease, the cdc admitted it errorred, giving permission to fly with a fever. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: even though the cdc maintains the level of risk around vincent extremely low air travelers are uneasy. >> it is making you wonder is it safe to get on any of these planes going anywhere. >> reporter: meanwhile, another nurse remains at this texas hospital her condition continuing to improve. health officials still investigating how the two became infected. that number expected to climb. >> this has been a nightmare for nurses across the nation. >> reporter: a review of the medical records reveal he had been in the hospital for two days before medical staff treating him switched to haz/mat suits. as health officials continue to monitor the travel of those who potentially had exposure to ebola, city officials are knocking on the doors to get the word out. we'll send it back to you. >> locally first responders are expressing concerns over encountering ebo
vincent flew to cleveland to visit family and back to dallas before she knew she had the disease, the cdc admitted it errorred, giving permission to fly with a fever. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: even though the cdc maintains the level of risk around vincent extremely low air travelers are uneasy. >> it is making you wonder is it safe to get on any of these planes going anywhere. >> reporter: meanwhile, another nurse remains at...
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she twont cleveland and just before boarding, that return flight from cleveland back to dallas and she did show an elevated temperature of about 99.5. . the cdc says that's really not the threshold for allowing it to go forward, but there you see she's going forward on that plane right now, and you can see the protective -- except for that one individual who is right there, everybody else seems to have pretty good -- everybody else seems to have good protection, but one person over there didn't have any protection, but i guess he feels secure enough that she's on that plane and she's going to make that flight. i think it's about a two-hour flight or so from dallas to atlanta. so she should be there not too long on this small jet, but it's obviously a dramatic development. the president of the united states, by the way, has been meeting with his cabinet to come up with some plans, some operations to deal with the ebola crisis in the united states. we'll be hearing momentarily from the president. let's take a quick break. we'll resume our special coverage right after this. (receptionist)
she twont cleveland and just before boarding, that return flight from cleveland back to dallas and she did show an elevated temperature of about 99.5. . the cdc says that's really not the threshold for allowing it to go forward, but there you see she's going forward on that plane right now, and you can see the protective -- except for that one individual who is right there, everybody else seems to have pretty good -- everybody else seems to have good protection, but one person over there didn't...
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last week she flew to cleveland to plan her wedding. she flew back to dallas monday despite having a fever of 99.5 and a history of caring for an ebola victim. >> because at that point she was in a group individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a county official says that message was never told to more than 70 texas presbyterian hospital workers. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> they did not tell the staff not to travel. >> the staff under self-monitor. >> reporter: in fact the government spokesperson tells nbc news, vinson call the cdc for guidance monday before flying home with that fever. a cdc staff member did not instruct her not to fly because her temperature was below 100.4. federal officials are scrambling to contact the passengers on that flight. president obama wants the cdc to make sure every hospital in the country is informed of proper protocols in case more ebola patients emerge. >> we have to make sure that u
last week she flew to cleveland to plan her wedding. she flew back to dallas monday despite having a fever of 99.5 and a history of caring for an ebola victim. >> because at that point she was in a group individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a county official says that message was never told to more than 70 texas presbyterian hospital workers. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to...
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lauderdale and back to cleveland and then atlanta before ending the day in cleveland. it was then taken out of service wednesday and flown to denver where it was cleaned for the fourth time. the plane's seat covers, carpets and air fileters will be replaced. john rawlins is live at philadelphia international airport with more on the precautions being take and there. >> hi monica, this is a fast moving story and the interest for aviation is two fold. one is the screening from passengers coming in from various countries from west africa, about 2,000 people a year fall into that category and the second of the two dallas nurses, the second one was able to fly commercially earlier this week. we asked travels ers if concerns about flying. >> not now maybe in time it might be. >> it definitely did, that is the reason i wore a scarf, i was on the plane and covered my mouth and i also, it sounds crazy but i brought a mask in case anybody was coughing. >> most of philadelphia is in delaware county, the ebola task force conferred with the task force chief at the airport. philadel
lauderdale and back to cleveland and then atlanta before ending the day in cleveland. it was then taken out of service wednesday and flown to denver where it was cleaned for the fourth time. the plane's seat covers, carpets and air fileters will be replaced. john rawlins is live at philadelphia international airport with more on the precautions being take and there. >> hi monica, this is a fast moving story and the interest for aviation is two fold. one is the screening from passengers...
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we are hearing from the cleveland clinic and the metrohealth system. they had several of their nurses on that flight. they were returning from a nursing conference. the nurse are also on paid leave. this, again, is just as a precaution. the hospitals don't believe there is a high risk that the newers may have contracted ebola since amber vincent, the nurse in dallas, was not showing symptoms at the time, at least not significant symptoms. only slight systems. they do not believe she was contagious. >>> richard jordan, thank you, richard. screenings begin at dulles airport. the affected countries of liberia, new guinea and sierra leone. they will have their temperatures taken and be observed for other symptoms. they will decide whether the person can continue to travel or be taken to a hospital for treatment. reston hospital center is one of three facilities where sick travelers will be taken once their patients will be isolated. protocol calls for staff to wear protective clothing when treating a potential ebola patient. and we have all of this informa
we are hearing from the cleveland clinic and the metrohealth system. they had several of their nurses on that flight. they were returning from a nursing conference. the nurse are also on paid leave. this, again, is just as a precaution. the hospitals don't believe there is a high risk that the newers may have contracted ebola since amber vincent, the nurse in dallas, was not showing symptoms at the time, at least not significant symptoms. only slight systems. they do not believe she was...
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new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the scene inside the hospital. >> this is what makes me so upset right here. her neck is hanging out. >> reporter: proesident obama i open to appointing a czar. >> i may appoint a person. >> reporter: and the president is not convinced of stopping travelers from west africa. >> the problem is with all the discussions i have had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease, is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituting. >> reporter: the emergence of ebola in america has sparked concern across the country. at coming attractions b
new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the...
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she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and flew back on that frontier flight from cleveland to dallas, landing at about 8:16 p.m. on monday night. i think that's the question now that you will start to see asked at these cdc press conferences and hospital press conferences. should anyone who is in any way associated with the care of an ebola patient be prohibited from mingling in plublic areas, from traveling? that's the question. we need to stress yet again. this nurse is asymptomatic. and that is the beginning sign, the first sign there may be an ebola sign. they are trying to contact t
she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and...
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that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland. and federal health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor telling the cleveland plain dealer that "we have started to look at the possibility that she had symptoms, amber vinson, going back to as far as saturday." obviously, this would be of great concern now, not only for the people that took the flight with her on monday, that was frontier airlines flight 1143, but also going back to that initial flight from dallas to cleveland last friday. now, it was interesting, because cdc officials have been saying she should not have gotten on that flight, even though our reporting shows she had been told by cdc officials it wa
that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland. and federal health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor...
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infected nurse amber vincent flew that day to cleveland. her flight back to dallas monday is arty being looked at, but the cdc says it cannot rule out that ebola asay have had early as last friday. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. will have continuing coverage of ebola in america. we have a crew in loudoun county gathering details about the sick inmate, and also details on d.c.'s response plan to the virus in which areas are being fromhelmed with requests those worried about the spread of the disease. more breaking news, this time from rockville, where a list -- where at least six people are hurt after a fire truck and ambulance collided. one of the injuries is said to be serious, but not life-threatening. this chopper 7 was over the scene a short time ago, on the corner of aspen hill road in parkland drive. avoid that area if possible. >> we moved to the weather. after a couple days of gray skies, rain, finally some sunshine peeking through. doug hill joins us with what we can expect as the sun sets. right now. a live look from the rooftop camera
infected nurse amber vincent flew that day to cleveland. her flight back to dallas monday is arty being looked at, but the cdc says it cannot rule out that ebola asay have had early as last friday. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. will have continuing coverage of ebola in america. we have a crew in loudoun county gathering details about the sick inmate, and also details on d.c.'s response plan to the virus in which areas are being fromhelmed with requests those worried about the spread of the disease....
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in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have 23 workers on the ground right now. >> reporte we talked to dr. stewart nicoll, one of the leading scientists in the world on ebola here at the cdc. he has worked in these labs, the most dangerous viruses, including ebola, locked behind concrete walls and multiple layers of elaborate security. skooiring iris scans and fingerprinting to get close. inside, scientists wearing these orange suits. when they leave, they take a chemical shower, still inside that suit. every step, meticulous. we asked dr. nicoll about american hospitals and their teams. when we're
in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have...
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she had flown from cleveland to dallas one day after showing symptoms. that, the cdc says, was a mistake. >> at that point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc says while the risk is low, they are reaching out to on the passengers frontier flight. they say the plane was decontaminated twice and removed from service. >> it's very concerning. >> three ebola cases at one hospital, and one flying before showing symptoms of allegations nurses have been left to fend for themselves. >> to the public, to the cdc, they say we are prepared and don't worry. the nurses are saying we are not. to goingiting skepticism over whether the crisis is under control. >> the president promised to review the thomas duncan case and what went wrong there and will review airport screening processes. he says he is confident that a u.s. and global outbreak can be prevented. but he warned that would be hard to do if ebola is not contained in west africa. he says that has to be a top priori
she had flown from cleveland to dallas one day after showing symptoms. that, the cdc says, was a mistake. >> at that point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc says while the risk is low, they are reaching out to on the passengers frontier flight. they say the plane was decontaminated twice and removed from service. >> it's very concerning. >> three ebola cases at one...
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being monitored including passengers on the two flights nurse amber vinson took between dallas and cleveland in the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague nina foreman is battling the virus at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> they are both able to converse with family and do the kind of things i'd like to see family members able to do. >> 75 other health care workers involved with duncan's treatment continue to be monitored for symptoms, a major turning point for others here in dallas. the 21-day watch period for the nearly 50 people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized ending and for the four people who lived with him tonight the quarantine being lifted. included in the group duncan's fiance who released a statement today saying she is thankful for all the support, adding her prayers are now with those two nurses battling ebola. marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but despite the assurances some peo
being monitored including passengers on the two flights nurse amber vinson took between dallas and cleveland in the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. her colleague nina foreman is battling the virus at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> they are both able to converse with family and do the kind of things i'd like to see family members able to do. >> 75 other health care workers involved with duncan's...
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she traveled from dallas to cleveland and back on frontier airlines. frontier notifying passengers on her two flights and the same planes shortly thereafter. sanjay gupta begins our coverage tonight. and the cdc has been playing catch-up in many ways. there is speculation that the nurses contracted ebola because they weren't wearing the proper gear. you have big developments tonight. >> we are hearing that the guidelines at the center of criticism may be getting uch -- updated and protocol on how to put on and more importantly take off this protective gear without getting contaminated. and the fact that the existing guidelines were inadequate in terms of the amount of protection they provided, specifically around the neck. look for some changes around those guidelines as well. all of that, that inadequate protection, may have lead to nina pham's infection, her contamination and what happened to her over the last 24 hours which is something we're learning more about. take a look. >> nurse nina pham in a video taken by her doctor in dallas before she was
she traveled from dallas to cleveland and back on frontier airlines. frontier notifying passengers on her two flights and the same planes shortly thereafter. sanjay gupta begins our coverage tonight. and the cdc has been playing catch-up in many ways. there is speculation that the nurses contracted ebola because they weren't wearing the proper gear. you have big developments tonight. >> we are hearing that the guidelines at the center of criticism may be getting uch -- updated and...
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in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic nurses are going to remain on leave for 21 days. they're going to remain on leave for 21 days, paid leave. they're going to be self-monitoring, we're told. we're going to continue to watch this news conference. we'll take a quick break on "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male ann
in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic...
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we have learned the cdc gave vinson permission to fly to cleveland with a 99.5 degree fever after they knew she could have been exposed to the deadly virus. the cdc continues to come under fire for that decision. it is being criticized by the texas hospital where vinson worked. what is not clear is how vinson and her colleague, nina pham, became infected with ebola. they followed every protocol and sought additional clarity to deal with the deadly virus. largest nurses union is gathering to talk about what can be done to protect nurses and other workers on the front line. brianne carter as more of their concerns. >> this should be our wake-up call. >> prime concern for the workers on the front lines of ebola -- growing concern for the workers on the front line of ebola in the u.s. >> this is eminently containable , but only if you can -- include nurses and front-end care providers in the development and implementation of ebola response plans. >> members gathered just blocks from capitol hill, calling for new protocols to keep nurses and patients safe after two nurses tested positive fo
we have learned the cdc gave vinson permission to fly to cleveland with a 99.5 degree fever after they knew she could have been exposed to the deadly virus. the cdc continues to come under fire for that decision. it is being criticized by the texas hospital where vinson worked. what is not clear is how vinson and her colleague, nina pham, became infected with ebola. they followed every protocol and sought additional clarity to deal with the deadly virus. largest nurses union is gathering to...
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and cleveland back to dallas before she was diagnosed with ebola. charles: thank you very much. well, have to blow the whistle one last time. listen up as the open up a page from "payne's playbook." we know this is the topic of the moment. usually the topic of the moment, when making less than men. but a shocking new report out from monster, the job placement company that paints a picture that is far more unsettling. now, according to them men make 29 percent more than their female counterparts. in fact, supervisors earned 30% more. more recently the situation has been chalked up to a lost opportunity. not a misogynist business world per say of old men who daydream of women taking vacation and fetching coffee but the fact that women often lose out because they take breaks in their work to have kids and to help raise the family. but what about the idea that americans actually prefer to work for a male boss? according to gallup 33 percent prefer men. 20 percent said women. of course it makes no difference . despite the results, and i want you to expla
and cleveland back to dallas before she was diagnosed with ebola. charles: thank you very much. well, have to blow the whistle one last time. listen up as the open up a page from "payne's playbook." we know this is the topic of the moment. usually the topic of the moment, when making less than men. but a shocking new report out from monster, the job placement company that paints a picture that is far more unsettling. now, according to them men make 29 percent more than their female...
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she flew from dallas to cleveland. that five friends there. they went to a store in cleveland. the store has closed voluntarily for today. seven people who had come into contact with vincent have no voluntarily quarantined themselves. we have doctors testifying on capitol hill. you will see it. you will see what is happening. apple unveiling its latest series of ipad today. a sneak peek of what these devices will looo like. this image was leaked a couple days ago. guess what, clay clayton marsh is covering the apple event. i think you've got one of them. >> i wish, stuart. there will be touch id on these devices. you will not see much of a shift in the design for these new ipad. will people be handing over their ipad? how will holiday sales air out? >> it is an absolute game changer on the iphone. one of the best technologies we have seen over the past year, year and a half. it is stored locally on the phone. you do not have to worry about some hacker getting in and getting access to your information. to be able to have that sitting back on the couch, not having to type in cred
she flew from dallas to cleveland. that five friends there. they went to a store in cleveland. the store has closed voluntarily for today. seven people who had come into contact with vincent have no voluntarily quarantined themselves. we have doctors testifying on capitol hill. you will see it. you will see what is happening. apple unveiling its latest series of ipad today. a sneak peek of what these devices will looo like. this image was leaked a couple days ago. guess what, clay clayton marsh...
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cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't have the ebola symptoms when she got on that frontier flight from cleveland home to dallas monday but she has them now. the cdc and frontier wants to talk to other the passengers. the mayor of cleveland, he wants to keep everybody calm. >> at this point, to the best of our knowledge, we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. >> reporter: here at the new castle airport, no extra sense of panic from passengers boarding this flight. experts tell us even if this was the nurse's same jet, which itten is, it would be tough to catch ebola. >> people need to know is that ebola is a de
cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't...
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the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i am standing in dallas where hazmat crew working to be contented that area. they are working as we speak and listen to this, officials say they are monitoring 75 other employees have some form of contact with eric duncan while he was being treated. they have a lot to cover. martha: thank you very much you heard what they said, monitoring a number of not just workers in dallas that could have been exposed, but also passengers on this flight now told to contact frontier airlines. this is a tipping point where people at home start to say. >> it may get worse before it gets better. in the last 48 ho
the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i...
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health officials are reaching out to passengers on that initial flight from dallas to cleveland. vinson visited a brightal shop but owner says that she shows no signs of being sick. >> i would have never known that she was ill, there was in coughing, sneezing, nothing like. >> president obama says he is considering appointing a person to lead the ebola response here in the u.s., so-called ebola czar, and while he says he has in fill have solve california objection to imposing a travel ban on west africa but he said ban could result in people trying to hide where they come from and therefore being less likely to be screened. right now our chris o'connell is in maryland with a live report in the next hour. >>> philadelphia's mayor michael nutter is holding a briefing detailing how this city is dealing with infectious diseases likee bowl. >>> fox 29's sabina kuriakose picks up the story live from city hall, good morning. >> reporter: philadelphia health and emergency officials claim they are fully prepared in the case of an ebola out break. that is a very bold statement, one we hope
health officials are reaching out to passengers on that initial flight from dallas to cleveland. vinson visited a brightal shop but owner says that she shows no signs of being sick. >> i would have never known that she was ill, there was in coughing, sneezing, nothing like. >> president obama says he is considering appointing a person to lead the ebola response here in the u.s., so-called ebola czar, and while he says he has in fill have solve california objection to imposing a...
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from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market. another rough day for the stock market. about for airlines we're starting to get earning statements, and delta airlines came out this morning, the ceo of the company, on the conference call, was asked, are you going to take a hit bus of fears of flight? he said, no. in fact, we believe that we are still going to have strong bookings. we're not concerned of ebola on the bottom line. delta is trading higher by 2.9%. united 2.8%. these airlines bouncing back today, a volatile week for them and the cheap fuel prices, i got to tell you, unfortunately that is not going to help the bottom line the ebola epid
from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market....
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additional cdc efforts are on the scene in dallas and cleveland. we are working quickly to track and monitor anyone who may have been in close contact with someone showing symptoms. we are sharing lessons learned so other hospitals do not repeat the mistakes of that happened in dallas. the cdc's new ebola rapid response team will deploy the -- quickly to help hospitals. are nowening measures in place at airports and receive nearly all passengers arriving from liberia, guinea and sierra leone. we will continue to constantly review our measures and update them as needed to make sure we are doing everything we can to keep americans safe. finally, we cannot just cut ourselves off from west africa where this disease is raging. our medical experts tell us of best way to stop this disease is to stop it at its source before it spreads even wider and becomes even more difficult to contain. trying to seal off an entire region of the world, if that were possible, could makes the -- make the situation worse. it would make it harder to move health care workers.
additional cdc efforts are on the scene in dallas and cleveland. we are working quickly to track and monitor anyone who may have been in close contact with someone showing symptoms. we are sharing lessons learned so other hospitals do not repeat the mistakes of that happened in dallas. the cdc's new ebola rapid response team will deploy the -- quickly to help hospitals. are nowening measures in place at airports and receive nearly all passengers arriving from liberia, guinea and sierra leone....
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she was unwell one week ago before she flew from dallas to cleveland. they were reaching out to passengers on seven flights to let them know they flew on a plane with a nurse who tested positive. the risk is low because she was not showing the symptoms that spread the virus. >> all of this sparking a lot of fears of flying. the only way ebola can spread is through bodily fluids. the chances of a person next to you on a plane transferring the body fluids is low because the virus is susceptible cleaning agents and killed by simply washing your hands. since it's not airborne there is little concern from geth it from someone who could haves or sneezes on a -- coughs or neezes on a plane. >> other news today, officials are investigating an accident at a concert in south korea that killed more than a dozen people. it happened by a popular girl's band. people were standing on this ventilation gate during the concert when it collapsed dropping people 65 feet to the ground. 14 people were killed but more are still feared dead. >> bermuda not quite paradise today
she was unwell one week ago before she flew from dallas to cleveland. they were reaching out to passengers on seven flights to let them know they flew on a plane with a nurse who tested positive. the risk is low because she was not showing the symptoms that spread the virus. >> all of this sparking a lot of fears of flying. the only way ebola can spread is through bodily fluids. the chances of a person next to you on a plane transferring the body fluids is low because the virus is...
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it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on the flight. and so because of the short period of time between that flight where she had no outward symptoms and when she checked in the hospital around midnight or 1 o'clock a.m. complaining of a low grade fever, the cvc is asking all 132 passengers on board flight 3743 on october 13th to call the cvc information line. 800- cvc- info. 800- 232- 4646. back to you. >> thank you, johnathon and for more on this dr. william shafener. folks say on the second patient who we now know before she was showing symptoms or as johnathon said maybe the slightest symptoms and a slightly elevated fever
it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on...