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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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your response to this woman at newark liberty? >> i think health officials, health works are just like everybody else. you belief and think it's not going to happen to you and you don't recognize that you are putting people at risk. gerri: pardon me, dr. peter, they're not like everybody else, they have lots more education, lots more understanding of the difficulties of these diseases. of the incredible devastations. they've seen it firsthand. how can it be possible they would be just like us? >> because they are. education has very little to do with human behavior, unfortunately. and i think i do think the folks should be quarantined at least for the 21- 30-day period after coming from endemic areas. this opens up care of controversy but should be enforced. gerri: something that should be enforced for anybody coming from the region. we've heard from specialists who say that that 21-day period is too short, it should be closer to 30. some people don't show signs until later. we have another headline right now. the new york governo
your response to this woman at newark liberty? >> i think health officials, health works are just like everybody else. you belief and think it's not going to happen to you and you don't recognize that you are putting people at risk. gerri: pardon me, dr. peter, they're not like everybody else, they have lots more education, lots more understanding of the difficulties of these diseases. of the incredible devastations. they've seen it firsthand. how can it be possible they would be just...
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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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of travelers from the three affected countries entering the united states through five airports jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare and atlanta. customs and border protection officers,s cdc officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses, through visual observation and questioning as appropriate for those entering the united states at all ports of entry. in addition, moving forward all travelers moving through the five airports identified in the united states through liberia, sierra leone and guinea will undergo enhanced screening measures. they will be asked targeted questions whether they've had contact with ebola patients. we'll correct additional u.s.-base contact information should cdc need to contact them. and finally we will take their temperature with a non-contact thermometer, which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we're taking these additional measures with dynamic environment to insure a layered approach and we take the security measures needed right now. with that i'll turn it back. >> thank you, and we'll open for questions. we'll just recap at starti
of travelers from the three affected countries entering the united states through five airports jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare and atlanta. customs and border protection officers,s cdc officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses, through visual observation and questioning as appropriate for those entering the united states at all ports of entry. in addition, moving forward all travelers moving through the five airports identified in the united states through liberia,...
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we are able to confirm the woman from newark was taken to university hospital. that woman, we do not know if that was her in the ambulance, the footage of the ambulance that was being greeted with people in hazmat suits. but we do know the woman directed under the new jersey and new york state policy to be quarantined those having been in exposure to ebola parents. that woman was taken to university hopt. we can confirm that. >>> and what this will do is until the epidemic is brought under control, there will be particular sporadic cases as long as you have these medical professionals going there to treat it. >> well, we really intend to keep health workers safe. the use of personal protective e kwi quipment is designed for that purpose. they have to be trained in its use and practice its use. but we have thousands of people with ebola in west africa. and that's really what we have to bring under control. >> when was the first time that you sat down or you and the mayor sat down or you and the health commissioner sat down and said we need a plan here. >> we star
we are able to confirm the woman from newark was taken to university hospital. that woman, we do not know if that was her in the ambulance, the footage of the ambulance that was being greeted with people in hazmat suits. but we do know the woman directed under the new jersey and new york state policy to be quarantined those having been in exposure to ebola parents. that woman was taken to university hopt. we can confirm that. >>> and what this will do is until the epidemic is brought...
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ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches, noting mandatory quarantine for volunteers made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a child checked into new york city's belle vue hospital center with a fever. >> he had a low-grade fever this morning. he has as was noted a travel to one of the three affected countries and has a fever. that's what triggers an assessment. he has no clear exposure to ebola, but our exposure history is unclear. he will be tested. >> belle vue is where craig spencer
ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches,...
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mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was nothing unusual noted. she sat in this seat here, in the aisle. i'll sit in it. >> do you have any qualms sitting in her seat? >> absolutely not. it's perfectly safe. >> was anyone sitting next to her? >> there was no one sitting in the middle seat. >> any complaints of her feeling poorly during the flight? >> no one observed any symptoms or any signs of illness with her or any other passenger on the plane. >> i understand that you heard from the cdc that she was taking tylenol before she got on your first flight on the 10th. tell me about that. >> we were told yesterday that they feel she was more symptomatic than originally believed. by taking tylenol th
mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was nothing...
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she spent the weekend in a tent outside of newark hospital without heat or a shower, only a box for a toilet. four states in limited a mandatory health care wo -- manda -- four states instituted a mandatory health care worker quarantine for workers returning from west africa. >> i feel like my basic rights have been violated. >> a five-year-old boy is under observation after showing symptoms of the virus. he experienced a 103-degree fever after returning home from on saturday.ea he is in isolation but has not yet been tested for ebola and is not being quarantined. dr. craig spencer, the patient who triggered the new policy, remains in serious but stable condition. the debate over ebola protocol continues. maryland, virginia, and the district are examining how they are handling the virus. we have more on that. >> a major change again today. virginia, maryland, and the district are working together to new rules forut passengers arriving from west africa. >> we want to be able to isolate them for 21 days. >> health officials outlined a new protocol for passengers at dulles. all travelers
she spent the weekend in a tent outside of newark hospital without heat or a shower, only a box for a toilet. four states in limited a mandatory health care wo -- manda -- four states instituted a mandatory health care worker quarantine for workers returning from west africa. >> i feel like my basic rights have been violated. >> a five-year-old boy is under observation after showing symptoms of the virus. he experienced a 103-degree fever after returning home from on saturday.ea he...
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new jersey and new york issued a mandatory quarantine for travelers arriving at jfk and newark airports who had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> this ban applies to people who have been in liberia, sierra leone or guinea and had contact with someone who had ebola or a health care worker. governor chris christie said this is absolutely necessary. >> these actions that we're taking today i believe are necessary to protect the public health and the people of new jersey and new york. it goes along with what we've been doing at the state level in both states. >> this mandatory quarantine was enacted after dr. craig spencer who had treated ebola patients was diagnosed with the virus in new york. >>> nbc 10's ted greenberg is live outside bellevue hospital in manhattan this evening where that doctor is in isolation. we understand that new quarantine mandate already being enforced. >> jim and renee, within the past hour we learned a woman who landed today at newark airport after recently having contact with ebola patients in africa has already been quarantined although she
new jersey and new york issued a mandatory quarantine for travelers arriving at jfk and newark airports who had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> this ban applies to people who have been in liberia, sierra leone or guinea and had contact with someone who had ebola or a health care worker. governor chris christie said this is absolutely necessary. >> these actions that we're taking today i believe are necessary to protect the public health and the people of new...
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>> the new measures impact those flying into jfk and newark airport. health care workers who have treated ebola patients in west african countries. this comes as a doctor in new york was hospitalized. this was on thursday night. and he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine, a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this is aerial video we'll show you in a moment of the university hospital in newark. the worker apparently had no symptoms of the virus upon arrival but is now developed a fever and is being evaluated at the hospital. yesterday governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said a voluntary quarantine is just not enough. >> new jersey and new york are going to determine the standards of quarantine since cdc guidance is continually changing and we need to set a standard for our two states. >> it's important to note at this point the health care worker who arrived at newark liberty international airport yesterday has not yet tested positive for ebola. now, the group that he was
>> the new measures impact those flying into jfk and newark airport. health care workers who have treated ebola patients in west african countries. this comes as a doctor in new york was hospitalized. this was on thursday night. and he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine, a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this is aerial video we'll show you in a moment of the university hospital in newark. the worker...
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(laughter) (applause) she was then taken to university hospital in newark and placed in a luxurious tent structure outside with a portapotty, no shower and no connection to the outside world except her iphone. big deal. throw in a space heater, a sixer of labatts, and you're basically ice fishing. (laughter) unfortunately, she used her iphone to gripe to the media about the forcible imprisonment. >> i have been asymptomatic since i have been here. i completely don't understand it. it's not based on any clear public health evidence. and it's not the recommendation of public health and medical experts at this point. this is an extreme that is really unacceptable, and i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> stephen: human rights? i'm sorry, ma'am, but the constitution does not say you have a right to endanger your neighbors. unless it's with a gun. (laughter) (applause) a lot of gun fans here tonight. (laughter) faced with this outbreak of bad p.r., governor -- oh, what's-his-cuomo -- backed down, changing new york's rule to just three weeks without leaving the house -- or
(laughter) (applause) she was then taken to university hospital in newark and placed in a luxurious tent structure outside with a portapotty, no shower and no connection to the outside world except her iphone. big deal. throw in a space heater, a sixer of labatts, and you're basically ice fishing. (laughter) unfortunately, she used her iphone to gripe to the media about the forcible imprisonment. >> i have been asymptomatic since i have been here. i completely don't understand it. it's...
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this is a live look in newark at route 4 right at south college avenue. chris? >>> 5:51 now. police layoffs. a local police department is about to lose half its officers. we'll break down the budget problems behind those cuts when we take you county by county, next. >>> and a stench stifled. the order that could put an end to a smelly situation that many are calling bad for business. >>> 5:55 right now. you can see from the radar rain moving through the area and thunderstorms on the jersey shore. that's basically the idea for today's weather. take your umbrella. wet and windy conditions. we'll get details from bill henley coming up. >>> it's pay what you wish wednesday at the philadelphia museum of art. a great chance to see fabulous art at any chance you would like to pay. and tonight you can check out the scrap performance group. the company combines dance, poetry, dialogue and photography. that's at 6:00 and 7:00. at 6:30, you can see the museum's collection in a new way through drawing and dance. interpretive exercises will allow you to express the way art moves you. you
this is a live look in newark at route 4 right at south college avenue. chris? >>> 5:51 now. police layoffs. a local police department is about to lose half its officers. we'll break down the budget problems behind those cuts when we take you county by county, next. >>> and a stench stifled. the order that could put an end to a smelly situation that many are calling bad for business. >>> 5:55 right now. you can see from the radar rain moving through the area and...
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. >> reporter: it will start first at jfk and then it will be in new jersey's newark international and chicago o'hare. more than 94% of travelers from ebola infected nations come from those airports so anyone whose travel originated in those west african countries will be pulled to the side, observed for illness, asked a series of health questions and their temperature will be taken with a noncontact thermometer. if they are cleared, the cdc wants the passengers to self- monitor. if a traveler is showing signs of illness and a health questionnaire shows possible exposure to ebola, then the person could be quarantined. already, the west african countries are screening passengers before they depart. the new measures are meant to spot passengers who developed symptoms in flight. jeff pegues, cbs news. >>> things got heated in madrid today. protesters tried to save a nurse's dog from being euthanized. she is being treated for ebola. the health ministry didn't listen and put the dog down. cdc says dogs can carry the virus without showing any symptoms. >>> back in the bay area, cate cauguria
. >> reporter: it will start first at jfk and then it will be in new jersey's newark international and chicago o'hare. more than 94% of travelers from ebola infected nations come from those airports so anyone whose travel originated in those west african countries will be pulled to the side, observed for illness, asked a series of health questions and their temperature will be taken with a noncontact thermometer. if they are cleared, the cdc wants the passengers to self- monitor. if a...
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also under the mandatory quarantine is a nurse in newark, new jersey. she returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning, she's criticizing the policy and the way she says she's been treated. we first told you yesterday morning, preliminary ebola tests have come back negative for nurse kaci hickox, but she's still being held at newark university hospital. the hospital has not said if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she'll be released. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that has made her feel like a criminal." some passengers at newark's airport say they understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time, but if that's what they need to do, it's a necessity, yeah, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure that it doesn't spread around here. >> new jersey governor chris christie says that he sympathizes with hickox, but he has to do what he can to ensure public health safety. to learn more about ebola, you can g
also under the mandatory quarantine is a nurse in newark, new jersey. she returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning, she's criticizing the policy and the way she says she's been treated. we first told you yesterday morning, preliminary ebola tests have come back negative for nurse kaci hickox, but she's still being held at newark university hospital. the hospital has not said if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine...
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en j defeca el aeropuerto de newark dallas en washington esto marÍa informaciÓn sobre los sÍntomas que deben observar. son aeropuertos principales para los que estÁn viajando las personas que viven o hacer negocios en el oeste de África el anuncio viene dÍa en que tomas roncan muriÓ de ebola en el hospital presbiteriano de dallas llego de iberia en septiembre y no mostrÓ sÍntomas sino hasta despuÉs. recibieron informaciÓn sobre nivel de preparaciÓn de los aeropuertos y las medidas de vigilancia de la pasajeros. tanto agentes de fronteras y de salud se encargarÁn de generalizar el control. de 95% los pasajeros que llegan los tres paÍses de África más afectados por el ebola arriban precisamente a estos cinco aeropuertos donde se tomarÁn estas primeras medidas. tras el paciente en paciente con el virus del Ébola sucedÍa otra persona que fue recluida. el hombre liberiana que diagnosticado con ebola muriÓ a las siete y 51 minutos de la maÑana de este miÉrcoles donde era atendido desde el 28 de septiembre el hospital asegurÓ que perdiÓ con coraje esta batalla. estamos pr
en j defeca el aeropuerto de newark dallas en washington esto marÍa informaciÓn sobre los sÍntomas que deben observar. son aeropuertos principales para los que estÁn viajando las personas que viven o hacer negocios en el oeste de África el anuncio viene dÍa en que tomas roncan muriÓ de ebola en el hospital presbiteriano de dallas llego de iberia en septiembre y no mostrÓ sÍntomas sino hasta despuÉs. recibieron informaciÓn sobre nivel de preparaciÓn de los aeropuertos y las medidas...
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neil: manhattan to newark, who needs, that woe. when we come back. you know some think this image of me on "dancing with the "dancing with the stars" was photo shopped. some might be surprised. that is just me. neil: what the heck is the deal with giving the green light to dozens of suspected transcend patience ebola patients because her 21 day incubation period was up? aren't these the same guys that said that ebola would never ever reach here and then redesign hazmat suits because they expose too much thing here? and all i know is that everything that they say, they have had to take back. if this ebola thing doesn't kill us, our government might. and conservatives are denying science to advocate a travel ban for ebola. but science doesn't answer the question because the situation is constantly evolving. studies are decades away. i have no idea what you said, but you sound very smart. and the ebola virus is a threat. but the biggest threat to average americans is the agenda. and so how does that protect ourselves in the meantime? james has some thou
neil: manhattan to newark, who needs, that woe. when we come back. you know some think this image of me on "dancing with the "dancing with the stars" was photo shopped. some might be surprised. that is just me. neil: what the heck is the deal with giving the green light to dozens of suspected transcend patience ebola patients because her 21 day incubation period was up? aren't these the same guys that said that ebola would never ever reach here and then redesign hazmat suits...
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she went to the hospital in newark, university hospital in newark, there it changed. she was put in to a tent. the personnel for the most part, nurses and doctors were terrific. but still now in the second phase she went in to sort of not knowing what was going on. she was in sort of the didn't get her clothes, she wasn't able to take a shower, still hasn't been able to take a shower she has a little basin was able to give herself sponge bath there. is a sort of port-a-potty with a little curtain. her big question, what is going to happen next. she spoke to assistant commissioner who called her, what is next. really she wasn't given an answer she's sort of in limbo. what she wants to go is go back home. >> rose: has she said that it would be a deterrent for her if she knew she faced a quarantine coming back from africa? >> i asked her about that, what are the repercussions, she said i think wisely, i'm right in the middle of it i need few days to think about that. then she added she did think that it could be deterrent to going over there. because after all, going ove
she went to the hospital in newark, university hospital in newark, there it changed. she was put in to a tent. the personnel for the most part, nurses and doctors were terrific. but still now in the second phase she went in to sort of not knowing what was going on. she was in sort of the didn't get her clothes, she wasn't able to take a shower, still hasn't been able to take a shower she has a little basin was able to give herself sponge bath there. is a sort of port-a-potty with a little...
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we begin with vicente arenas at newark airport. >> reporter: terminal b at newark international airport was the site of the latest ebola scare. c.d.c. teams met united flight 988 after it landed from brusselss with reports of a man vomiting on board. the sick passenger was taken to university hospital in newark where he's under observation. after about two hours, c.d.c. officials determined he was not contagious and allowed his fellow passengers to leave the plane, but each of them was given instructions on how to identify ebola symptoms. dane west of new jersey was coming home from a business trip. >> we were halfway through customs, and we were all told, "get out of line. go off to the side." and we just waited another hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: c.d.c. officials have plans in place for situations like this. newark airport is one of 18 nationwide with c.d.c. quarantine stations. there are two others at border crossings. crossings. >> c.d.c., miami quarantine. >> reporter: this is have from the centers for disease control of its quarantine station at miami's airport. if an inco
we begin with vicente arenas at newark airport. >> reporter: terminal b at newark international airport was the site of the latest ebola scare. c.d.c. teams met united flight 988 after it landed from brusselss with reports of a man vomiting on board. the sick passenger was taken to university hospital in newark where he's under observation. after about two hours, c.d.c. officials determined he was not contagious and allowed his fellow passengers to leave the plane, but each of them was...
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now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and pottstown to wilmington a .25 to .5 inch of rain. i'll let you know ben all the heavy rain pushes out in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you adam. be sure to download the 6 abc storm tracker app, to watch the storms as they move in, access to live radar in your neighborhood, it's free to download to your smart phone. >>> now the latest on eastbound object, a second health care worker who helped to treat thomas duncan in dallas is diagnosed. she was put in isolation, vincent is being transferred to atlanta that has specialized isolation units designed for ebola patients. back in dallas they are working to identify people that had dir
now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and pottstown to wilmington a .25 to .5 inch...
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but newark's governor did not. after a weekend of fierce opposition from the white house and some medical exports, new york governor andrew cuomo updated his state's 21-day quarantine protocol. following screening at the airport cuomo says anyone who shows no symptoms of ebola can now quarantine themselves at home. >> during those 21 days health care workers would check on them twice a day to monitor their temperature and condition. >> reporter: nurse kaci hickox is the first health care worker isolated. hickox is now being held in an isolation tempt here at university hospital in newark after arriving from sierra leone where she treated patients with ebol ebola. she calls her treatment inhumane. the isolation tent has a portable toilet but no shower. she has hired a team of lawyers to get her out. >> she knows,000 deal and treat ebola. unfortunately governor christie apparently does not. >> reporter: governor chris chris tell is standing by his state's protocol. >> i don't believe when you're dealing with somethin
but newark's governor did not. after a weekend of fierce opposition from the white house and some medical exports, new york governor andrew cuomo updated his state's 21-day quarantine protocol. following screening at the airport cuomo says anyone who shows no symptoms of ebola can now quarantine themselves at home. >> during those 21 days health care workers would check on them twice a day to monitor their temperature and condition. >> reporter: nurse kaci hickox is the first health...
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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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. >> las alarmas del Ébola se encendieron anoche en el aeropuerto newark una empleada de salud que llegÓ de África occidental fue puesta en cuarentena porque registro fiebre. esta maÑana se informÓ que dio negativo al virus pero siguen cuarentena. la mujer estuvo atendiendo pacientes con Ébola en África es la primera persona sometida a observaciÓn por 21 dÍas bajo los nuevos reglamentos impuestos por los gobernadores de ny y nj. >> nuestros estados van a determinar los estÁndares de cuarentena porque los reglamentos del cdc cambian continuamente, dijo el gobernador steve. los paÍses afectados por el Ébola son guinea, sierra leona y los viajeros que intente llegar a travÉs de bruselas y bélgica para aterrizar en newark o el kennedy de nueva york en nueva york el primer paciente con Ébola en la ciudad se encuentra en condiciÓn estable. mientras tanto el alcalde de blasio su esposa y varios dirigentes del sistema de salud comieron de los restaurantes que spencer visitÓ para demostrar que no se debe tener miedo de visitar los lugares donde estuvo el doctor antes de desarrollar
. >> las alarmas del Ébola se encendieron anoche en el aeropuerto newark una empleada de salud que llegÓ de África occidental fue puesta en cuarentena porque registro fiebre. esta maÑana se informÓ que dio negativo al virus pero siguen cuarentena. la mujer estuvo atendiendo pacientes con Ébola en África es la primera persona sometida a observaciÓn por 21 dÍas bajo los nuevos reglamentos impuestos por los gobernadores de ny y nj. >> nuestros estados van a determinar los...
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passengers at newark understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time. if that's what they need to do and it's a necessity, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure it doesn't spread around her >> reporter: it is part of a plan by new york and new jersey officials to isolate anybody who had contact with the ebola virus even if they show no symptoms. >> we have agreed quarantine is the right way to go. that's our responsibility. our responsibility is to make sure to protect the public health and the people of our state. >> and the logic behind that is the virus can stay dormant for a few weeks. the doctor in new york had already ridden the subway and began to do restaurants and the bowling alley before he even went to the hospital. >> and the doctor who contracted ebola after treating patients with the disease in west africa is in isolation at a hospital. he worked with doctors without borders. his fiancee and two friends have also been placed into quarantine and plates spencer has been have been sanitized. one is his apartment in harlem. this is ne
passengers at newark understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time. if that's what they need to do and it's a necessity, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure it doesn't spread around her >> reporter: it is part of a plan by new york and new jersey officials to isolate anybody who had contact with the ebola virus even if they show no symptoms. >> we have agreed quarantine is the right way to go. that's our responsibility. our responsibility is to make sure...
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airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with ebola. many pushed for the new guidelines after two dallas nurses became affected. more on what this could mean for hospitals around the country. concerns ands of calls for change, the cdc is updating protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. the new guidelines call to -- called to leave no skin exposed. staff to get hands-on training for putting the gear on and taking it off and supervised by a train monitor. some of the dallas hospital claim under the original guidelines, nurses had their exposed while treating duncan. the head of cdc says we may never know how they contracted the virus. >> the bottom line is that the guidelines do not work for that hospital. telling it is concerning these updated protocols were not in place sooner. that noould help ensure one has to endure what amber
airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with ebola. many pushed for the new guidelines after two dallas nurses became affected. more on what this could mean for hospitals around the country. concerns ands of calls for change, the cdc is updating protocols for health care workers...
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last friday detained at newark airport after returning from west calf where she treated ebola patients. new jersey governor chris christie is still defending the mandatory quarantine to people ex position today ebola. >> she hadn't had any symptoms for 24 hours, and tested negative for ebola. there is cents no reason to keep her. the reason she is put in the hospital in the first place was because she was running a high fever. >> the new cdc guideline define high risk someone with known exposure to the virus, for example, family member who cared for somebody with ebola, or someone with a needle stick from an infected patient. if that person has no symptoms, the cdc recommends daily monitoring by health official for 21 days, and restrictions banning travel by airplane, ship or long distance bus or train. >>> do you have any questions about ebola or any other health concerns in general? we have doctors on call for you. three's on your side hosting phone bank with members of the pennsylvania medical society. they'll be right here at the cbs-3 broadcast center t runs tonight from 5:00 unti
last friday detained at newark airport after returning from west calf where she treated ebola patients. new jersey governor chris christie is still defending the mandatory quarantine to people ex position today ebola. >> she hadn't had any symptoms for 24 hours, and tested negative for ebola. there is cents no reason to keep her. the reason she is put in the hospital in the first place was because she was running a high fever. >> the new cdc guideline define high risk someone with...
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jfk, newark, and ellis, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illness through visual observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward, all travelers arriving to the five airports identified in the united states from liberia and sierra leone, and ginny will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer targeted questions about whether they have had contact with ebola patients. we will collect additional u.s. waste contact information should the cdc need to contact them, and finally, we will take their with a noncontact thermometer which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we are taking these additional measures in a dynamic environment to ensure a layered approach and that we take security measures we assessed to be needed right now. with that, i will turn it back all stop >> before opening for i would recap that starting at jf
jfk, newark, and ellis, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illness through visual observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward, all travelers arriving to the five airports identified in the united states from liberia and sierra leone, and ginny will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will...
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also under mandatory quarantine is the nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning she is criticizing the way she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. the isolation policy is part of a new mandate by the governors of new jersey and new york. they're requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk airports who has had direct contact with anyone infected with the deadly virus. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," she called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that made her feel like a criminal." some passengers at newark's airport say they understand the nurse's frustration. >> i think that's a long time, but if that's what they need to do, it's a necessary, yeah, okay, we have to do that, we have to make sure that it doesn't spread around here. >> new jersey governor chris christie says he sympathizes with her, but has to do what he can to ensure public health sa
also under mandatory quarantine is the nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning she is criticizing the way she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. the isolation policy is part of a new mandate by the governors of new jersey and new york. they're requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk...
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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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atlanta, 66 newark, 60 you're looking good traveling along the eastern seaboard. 30 minute delays might get you, nydia. >> coming up on "action news" at 11:00. a high school senior was behind the wheel when the car started smoking when the car burst into flames. the teenager had just about the vehicle 35 minutes prior. as you can imagine, she wented her money back from the guy who sold it to her, but that's when she came to me for help. see it tonight at 11:00. >>> researchers found breast feeding delaying the introduction of gluten postpones the on set of celiac disease. >> one sector on wall street took a bigger hit than the broader market yesterday. >> reporter: stocks suffering because of ebola, the dow lost 230 points. airline stocks led the way where ebola may cause americans not to travel. it could affect chocolate prices, 70% of the world's cocoa comes from west africa. prices could go up sharply. >>> auto sales were up 9% compared to a year ago. gm soared 20%. pickup trucks led the way. good for chrysler and gm, mediocre for folder. >>> gm said the which chevy cot has an 8 spee
atlanta, 66 newark, 60 you're looking good traveling along the eastern seaboard. 30 minute delays might get you, nydia. >> coming up on "action news" at 11:00. a high school senior was behind the wheel when the car started smoking when the car burst into flames. the teenager had just about the vehicle 35 minutes prior. as you can imagine, she wented her money back from the guy who sold it to her, but that's when she came to me for help. see it tonight at 11:00. >>>...
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live in newark, brian web, back to you. >> all right, brian, thank you for. that will also this morning, foundation has been formed in honor of four year oley lie waller, he died from enterovirus d68. for den dollar donation, families could have halloween poor track taken at the photography studios in hamilton, new jersey, eli's father said yesterday's event one of tomorrow come for fonts heading special education students. future events by visiting the linc on our website cbsphilly.com. >>> police in philadelphia are looking for kill they are morning, investigators say someone shot a 28 year old man four times in the head and once in the back last night on the 7,000 block of forest avenue. police respond today reports of shooting around 9:20, pronounced the man dead at the scene. they believe the shoot sera tall african-american man wearing black and gray sweatshirt at the time. he was last seen running west through an alley on forest avenue. >> now to dramatic ocean rescue in atlantic city. two bystanders jumped into the water at the end of pacific avenue t
live in newark, brian web, back to you. >> all right, brian, thank you for. that will also this morning, foundation has been formed in honor of four year oley lie waller, he died from enterovirus d68. for den dollar donation, families could have halloween poor track taken at the photography studios in hamilton, new jersey, eli's father said yesterday's event one of tomorrow come for fonts heading special education students. future events by visiting the linc on our website cbsphilly.com....
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alison harmelin for cbs news, newark, new jersey. >>> chris christie commented on the quarantine. he said when she has time to reflect she'll understanding. >>> a demonstration was held outside a courthouse today. they want restoration of city college's credentials as an accredited institution. an accrediting commission is manufacturing a crisis to justify downsizing community colleges across the state. if that happens, part-time and low income students will be denied an education. inside the courtroom, san francisco city attorney is fighting the commission. the accrediting commission revoked ccsf's accreditation last year which could force it to shut down. the closure could affect 80,000 students. >>> online ads are tailored to your shopping habits. why some customers pay more. >>> and remembering the victims of the washington state school shooting as three students fight for their lives. >>> looking so nice outside right now, even along the coastline. but we have storms brewing. we'll tell you when we expect them coming up. anyway. commuters will have to pay a dollar to par >>>
alison harmelin for cbs news, newark, new jersey. >>> chris christie commented on the quarantine. he said when she has time to reflect she'll understanding. >>> a demonstration was held outside a courthouse today. they want restoration of city college's credentials as an accredited institution. an accrediting commission is manufacturing a crisis to justify downsizing community colleges across the state. if that happens, part-time and low income students will be denied an...
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tomorrow, enhanced screening measures will be activated at jfk airport, and soon after at dulles, o'hare, newark, and atlanta. his airports received more than 90% of all travelers from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. the department of homeland security has been involved, and i commend secretary johnson for his leadership. we must also closely monitor the situation overseas, and continue our global response efforts. i've spoken with the homeland security adviser numerous times to ensure we are doing all that is necessary. we discussed exit screening procedures that have been put in place by cdc trained personnel. the screening has stopped 77, out of a total of 36,000 individual screened. fortunately, none of those 77 have been diagnosed with ebola. there have been many positive aspects of this response, there have also been missteps. for instance, here in dallas, mr. duncan's travel history was not communicated to all relevant medical personnel when he first sought treatment, which led to his release from the hospital, and the potential that additional people were exposed to the virus. there w
tomorrow, enhanced screening measures will be activated at jfk airport, and soon after at dulles, o'hare, newark, and atlanta. his airports received more than 90% of all travelers from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. the department of homeland security has been involved, and i commend secretary johnson for his leadership. we must also closely monitor the situation overseas, and continue our global response efforts. i've spoken with the homeland security adviser numerous times to ensure we...
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. >> well, jfk and newark, now a 21-day self-quarantine if you took care of patients. >>> and this nurse, walking out of a hospital, ebola free. and a hug from president obama. and she says she's grateful for everyone's prayers. >> i believe everyone has been praying for me. >> and is looking forward to being reunited with her dog, bentley. and this image, not quite done with his quarantine, but look g i ing good. >>> and rob marciano with what neighbors lived through. >> that's how they start. >> reporter: it struck during lunch hour in longview, washington. watch the debris spinning hundreds of feet in the air. and winds pushing this dumpster down the street. and this camera catching these employees racing for cover. >> it was very intense. >> i just wanted to make sure we were safe. >> reporter: the tornado, this man's trampoline sucked into and out his window. it was an ef-1 tornado, incredibly rare. this county has recorded just three tornadoes in the last 60 years. >> rob with us now. your eyes still on the northwest tonight. >> well, the tornado moving to the east, but the pacific
. >> well, jfk and newark, now a 21-day self-quarantine if you took care of patients. >>> and this nurse, walking out of a hospital, ebola free. and a hug from president obama. and she says she's grateful for everyone's prayers. >> i believe everyone has been praying for me. >> and is looking forward to being reunited with her dog, bentley. and this image, not quite done with his quarantine, but look g i ing good. >>> and rob marciano with what neighbors...
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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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newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this unwith. >> i don't think governor christie handled that specific incident well. got it right now. send them home or back to their state of origin she is from maine. this is the fault of dr. craig spence his or her came back from helping ebola patients and ran around new york. and one write up on his case says he took pains to limit his interaction with others but did he go places and spend times with friends. two bowling alleys a restaurant and uber call, three subways, he took pains to limit his contact by others by going on three new york city s
newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this...
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to newark, and we background over something large enough for me to tweet on it. i mean, it scared the life out of everyone on the plane. they stopped, they wanted to inspect. i sent out a tweet about this and hashtag worried. i mean, within seconds i heard from that airline. already saying the plane's being cleared, you guys are taking off. >> really? >> i was getting the information on twitter faster than they had made the announcement in the plane that whatever the heck we hit wasn't all that big of a deal. my point is, pr is life or death for these corporations, and they understand that. they're on social media more than we are. by the way, they can tell us to turn off our, if, if -- phones. >> and jetblue prides themselves on their customer service. >> i thought of you, though, because her tweets were very reporterrish. >> so you're saying i should have gotten kicked off the plane? [laughter] >> no, i don't think either of you should have gotten kicked off. i wouldn't have been talking about if somebody was drunk. that guy should have been thrown off the plan
to newark, and we background over something large enough for me to tweet on it. i mean, it scared the life out of everyone on the plane. they stopped, they wanted to inspect. i sent out a tweet about this and hashtag worried. i mean, within seconds i heard from that airline. already saying the plane's being cleared, you guys are taking off. >> really? >> i was getting the information on twitter faster than they had made the announcement in the plane that whatever the heck we hit...
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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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jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the cdp officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses through visitial observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward all those traveling as i've identified in the united states from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea, will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer targeted questions about whether they have had contact with ebola patients. we will collect additional u.s.-based contact information should the cdc need to contact them. and finally we will take their temperature with a noncontact thermometer, which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we're taking these additional measures in a dynamic environment to enshure a layere approach and we take the security measures that we assess to be needed right now. with that, dr. frieden, i'll turn it back. >> thank you. and before opening for questions, i
jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the cdp officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses through visitial observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward all those traveling as i've identified in the united states from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea, will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer...