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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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meantime the new procedures have already been into use in newark international health. a health care landed there after treating ebola patients in west africa. she was put in quarantine. both governors said this is a reason a policy of voluntary quarantine simply isn't enough. tonight we checked and the cdc says it's reviewing it's policies for health care workers returning from west africa, but anybody flying into new york or new jersey will have to -- >> a texas nurse who has recovered from ebola met with president obama at the oval office and that visit included a hug. pham also got a hug from one of her doctors. she's one of two dallas nurses who became infected while treating thomas duncan who died of ebola earlier this month. a statement today says tests no longer desect the virus in her blood but a discharge date has not yet been set for her. spread the word not the virus. that's the message tonight in upper darby county got information at this public forum called ebola, let's talk about it. the mayor and school district officials stressed, they're ready if someo
meantime the new procedures have already been into use in newark international health. a health care landed there after treating ebola patients in west africa. she was put in quarantine. both governors said this is a reason a policy of voluntary quarantine simply isn't enough. tonight we checked and the cdc says it's reviewing it's policies for health care workers returning from west africa, but anybody flying into new york or new jersey will have to -- >> a texas nurse who has recovered...
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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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>> 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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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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ordenaron cuarentena obligatoria toda las personas que llegan a los aeropuertos de newark o kennedy en nueva york procedentes de los paÍses africanos afectados por el Ébola y que han tenido contacto con forma. >> cuando nos enfrentamos a algo tan serio como esto no podemos depender del sistema de voluntarios. estamos haciendo lo correcto, dijo el gobernador christie a la cadena fox. la mujer dijo que pasÓ por fuertes cuestionamientos. tuvo temperatura alta y fue llevada a un hospital en igual que en adelante-cuarentena en una carpa fuera del hospital. las pruebas de Ébola resultaron negativas. >> tienen miedo de que vaya a haber mÁs casos y sean los que sean culpados. >> belinda velÁsquez, infectÓloga de manhattan. dicen que esta medida implementada nueva york y nueva jersey podrÍa desanimar a doctores y enfermeras que ofrecen su tiempo para viajar a África donde la ayuda se necesite por temor a que los aÍslen durante 21 días a su regreso. el mÉdico ha entrado en la segunda fase de su formada por estÁ mas delicado y tiene sÍntomas gastrointestinales. notificaron que el do
ordenaron cuarentena obligatoria toda las personas que llegan a los aeropuertos de newark o kennedy en nueva york procedentes de los paÍses africanos afectados por el Ébola y que han tenido contacto con forma. >> cuando nos enfrentamos a algo tan serio como esto no podemos depender del sistema de voluntarios. estamos haciendo lo correcto, dijo el gobernador christie a la cadena fox. la mujer dijo que pasÓ por fuertes cuestionamientos. tuvo temperatura alta y fue llevada a un hospital...
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she was tested twice at newark university hospital in newark. she said she never showed any symptoms. but there was a lot of back and forth about wlorntd she had shown symptoms. at the airport, officials said she developed a fever. she said she didn't develop a fever and they didn't correctly take her temperature. >> is she still considering taking any legal action against the garden state? >> reporter: certainly the threat of legal action appears to have contributed to the fact that she was able to be released this morning after she had been told by the hospital that she would be kept here for 21 days. i spoke to her lawyer earlier today and he tells me that kaci hickox's first concern is getting back home. but he believes there is a legal basis to challenge the policy that was implemented here in new jersey and he says it's yet to be seen whether or not kaci hickox feels she is the woman who should lead that charge. >> alexandra field in newark, new jersey. with so much confusion over how to deal with health care workers returning to the u.s.
she was tested twice at newark university hospital in newark. she said she never showed any symptoms. but there was a lot of back and forth about wlorntd she had shown symptoms. at the airport, officials said she developed a fever. she said she didn't develop a fever and they didn't correctly take her temperature. >> is she still considering taking any legal action against the garden state? >> reporter: certainly the threat of legal action appears to have contributed to the fact...
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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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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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she was part of a group who faced a mandatory quarantine yesterday after arriving in newark from west africa. joining me now from new york city is elizabeth cohen. first, elizabeth, the reception of this mandatory quarantine hasn't all been positive even though we talked to a doctor in our last block who says he's going to go forward in his work in west africa. but talk about the flip side. >> reporter: well, the flip side i've been talking to workers, you know, to doctors and nurses who say, no, i'm not going to go because i can't afford to lose a month spent in africa and then another three weeks when i get home. i can't be with my family. i can't work. they said that's just untenable. you know, we're also hearing now from new york city and from federal officials who say they were stunned by this quarantine. they say that they, you know, weren't prepared for it at all and that it was done without consulting any of their public health experts. two of the most populated states, new york and new jersey, are stepping up their efforts against ebola. announcing a possible quarantine or ho
she was part of a group who faced a mandatory quarantine yesterday after arriving in newark from west africa. joining me now from new york city is elizabeth cohen. first, elizabeth, the reception of this mandatory quarantine hasn't all been positive even though we talked to a doctor in our last block who says he's going to go forward in his work in west africa. but talk about the flip side. >> reporter: well, the flip side i've been talking to workers, you know, to doctors and nurses who...
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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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(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 as a nurse who returned from west africa was held against her will in isolation at a newark hospital. >> i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> tonight, she is finally out and ebola-free. >> what happened with nurse hickox was unacceptable and was unfair to her and disrespect toll a hero. >> then, bush 2016? >> it's more than likely that he is giving this a serious thought that he will run. >> the bush family eyes the white house again. plus, the surprising reason behind the dead heat in the georgia senate race. not surprising. >>> how liquid hot mag -- magma is threatening to disrupt elections in ohio. "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. a nurse who was held against her will for three days in a mandatory quarantine is finally free tonight and heading home. while the governors whose brand new ebola policies put her there find themselves under fire. friday afternoon, governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 21-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola pati
. >> this as a nurse who returned from west africa was held against her will in isolation at a newark hospital. >> i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> tonight, she is finally out and ebola-free. >> what happened with nurse hickox was unacceptable and was unfair to her and disrespect toll a hero. >> then, bush 2016? >> it's more than likely that he is giving this a serious thought that he will run. >> the bush family eyes the white...
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casi hickox says she was held against her will at university hospital in newark despite the fact she tested negative for the virus saturday morning. today marks one month since the first case of ebola was diagnosed in this country. >> since that original case, three more people have been diagnosed. new jersey health officials say casi hickox had been symptom-free for 24 hours. she will undergo a 21-day quarantine at her home in maine per that state's guidelines. also today, the u.s. army says it will quarantine soldiers coming back from serving in liberia even though they were kept away from any ebola patients. >>> this just in, the new york health department confirms that a 5-year-old boy has tested negative for the ebola virus. the boy developed a fever after returning from a trip to guinea over the weekend. >>> nbc 10's cydney long, live at the hospital in newark where that nurse was released today. we now know how she was transported? ç >> reporter: renee, we do. her release happened quietly under the radar and without any flashing lights or sirens. our sister station in new yo
casi hickox says she was held against her will at university hospital in newark despite the fact she tested negative for the virus saturday morning. today marks one month since the first case of ebola was diagnosed in this country. >> since that original case, three more people have been diagnosed. new jersey health officials say casi hickox had been symptom-free for 24 hours. she will undergo a 21-day quarantine at her home in maine per that state's guidelines. also today, the u.s. army...
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nurse casey hickox remains in isolation on the ground of university hospital in newark. she tested negative for ebola, but since she treated patients in west africa, a state order keep her quarantined here for 21 days. >> what did she tell you about her experience? >> reporter: we spoke with casey's mother on the phone from the family home near dallas, karen hickox didn't want her voice recorded but told me casey feels her rights have been violat violated. she has no temperature, no symptoms. she doesn't know what's going to happen. that's the most frustrating part. she doesn't know what the next step is. it might be a lawsuit. hickox hired a civil rights attorney and could take the forced isolation to court. on the streets of new york -- >> panic -- >> reporter: growing skepticism of the mandatory quarantines and new jersey governor chris christie is also getting pushback from infectious disease experts who say isolation is not necessary for people showing no symptoms. >> do you no longer trust the cdc and doctor and scientists? >> reporter: chris christie firing back o
nurse casey hickox remains in isolation on the ground of university hospital in newark. she tested negative for ebola, but since she treated patients in west africa, a state order keep her quarantined here for 21 days. >> what did she tell you about her experience? >> reporter: we spoke with casey's mother on the phone from the family home near dallas, karen hickox didn't want her voice recorded but told me casey feels her rights have been violat violated. she has no temperature, no...
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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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quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned, completely surprised, when the new york and new jersey governors christie and cuomo said that they're going to start quarantining health care workers when they return from west africa. said there was no consultation, public health experts weren't consulted. one of them said they fear it's being done more for political reasons than for scientific reasons and, you know, dr. mary bassett who is the health commissioner here in new york city through a spokesperson she said, look, i am worried that the that is going to discourage health care workers from going to africa and helping that completely reverses everything we've been trying to do to help this outbreak. ana? >> we already heard from one of these health care workers returning being quarantined. some good news about that, thi
quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned, completely surprised, when the new york and new jersey governors christie and cuomo said that they're going to start quarantining health care workers when they return from...
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they are requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk airports. anyone who has had direct contact with people infected with the deadly virus. >>> yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that makes 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, that's 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 he simple authorizes with hickox, but has to do what he can to ensure public health safety. you can count on nbc 10 to help address your concerns about the ebola virus. tomorrow morning, we will have two medical professionals here in studio at nbc 10 answering your questions. if you have something you'd like to ask them, submit your question now by logging on to the nbc 10 facebook page and looking for the ebola q&a section. we will answer your questions live tomorrow morning from
they are requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk airports. anyone who has had direct contact with people infected with the deadly virus. >>> yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that makes 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, that's...
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when she arrives in newark, to the best of your knowledge, how did this go down? i'm imagining some kind of public health miranda moent? >> they didn't tell her anything, as i understand it. they removed her to a sprat cubical where they started to interrogate and ask her to remain and then they moved her to a room where they took her temperature with a laser measure. which we now know is unreliable. >> or nowhere near as accurate as a more standard way. >> correct. as i understand it, the first time they took her temperature, it was normal. she was then kept there, intergaited and told she couldn't leave and they were all sorts of people coming in and asking her questions and then it showed 101. and then they came in with the hazmat, the ppe -- >> personal protective equipment? >> right. and they moved her to university hopt in newark, new jersey where they took her temperature orally, as is the normal case, and it was normal. >> so there's a little dispute about the temperature. now, you gist heard chris christie that he did not reverse the decision on anything?
when she arrives in newark, to the best of your knowledge, how did this go down? i'm imagining some kind of public health miranda moent? >> they didn't tell her anything, as i understand it. they removed her to a sprat cubical where they started to interrogate and ask her to remain and then they moved her to a room where they took her temperature with a laser measure. which we now know is unreliable. >> or nowhere near as accurate as a more standard way. >> correct. as i...
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police guard entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey month. man arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport that she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her. >> a after cdc alerted new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that the legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: a few hours later would the man came down with the fever. new jersey health officials actedded fast under new directive from his governor chris christie and andrew cuomo. the screening process put in place by the cdc will be stepped up at newark airport and jfk. the states will take over and key manned that anyone who has treated or come in contact with potentially infect patients from west africa be put under a mandatory 21 day quarantine. >> we have to do more. it ties serious a situation to leave it to the the honor system of compliance. >> we are no longer relying on cdc standards. there are new york, new jersey standard. >> reporter: state health official
police guard entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey month. man arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport that she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her. >> a after cdc alerted new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that the legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: a few hours later would the man came down with the fever. new jersey health...
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and newark who had direct contact with ebola infected patients in west africa. >> these actions that we're taking jointing today i believe are necessary to protect the public health of the people of new jersey and new york. >> reporter: this comes after a manhattan doctor who treater ebola patients in west africa tested positive for the virus but before his symptoms appeared he went bowling and traveled on the subway. >> our region is a dense region. a ride on a train can affect hundreds of people. several weeks of normal activity can affect several thousand individuals. >> what they're dying doing here the s trying to do extra protection. >> reporter: patients aren't contagious until they show symptoms he has some concerns about the impact the new rules may have on medical volunteers. >> if they're quarantine for another 21 days, it may be hard for them if they have a regular job to go out and volunteer. >> reporter: and tonight because of those new rules, a healthcare worker was put into quarantine at newark international airport. she was treating ebola patients in west africa and
and newark who had direct contact with ebola infected patients in west africa. >> these actions that we're taking jointing today i believe are necessary to protect the public health of the people of new jersey and new york. >> reporter: this comes after a manhattan doctor who treater ebola patients in west africa tested positive for the virus but before his symptoms appeared he went bowling and traveled on the subway. >> our region is a dense region. a ride on a train can...
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she wrote official at newark appeared to be disorganized and bark at me as if i was a criminal. she e mailed cbs news several photos showing the elation tent, her bed and portable toilet. it was friday governors of new york and new jersey announced mandatory quarantine for anybody who had interacted with ebola patients in west africa. governor christie defended it again today. >> this will become the national policy because it's smart, tough common sense policy. >> reporter: in philadelphia there are no cases of ebola. but under the new precautionary cdc guidelines the health department is monitoring approximately 30 people and expects the cdc to receiver five to 10 additional people a day. they anticipate to eventually be monitoring hundred to 200 people at any given time. >> she's individuals have active daily monitoring which means that someone speaks with them daily. they take their temperature twice a day. they're asked about symptoms. >> reporter: health officials are supposed to check on those patients daily for 21 days. >> if you have questions about ebola, or any other
she wrote official at newark appeared to be disorganized and bark at me as if i was a criminal. she e mailed cbs news several photos showing the elation tent, her bed and portable toilet. it was friday governors of new york and new jersey announced mandatory quarantine for anybody who had interacted with ebola patients in west africa. governor christie defended it again today. >> this will become the national policy because it's smart, tough common sense policy. >> reporter: in...
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isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good work in west africa. she needs to understand that the obligation of elect officials is to protect public health of all of the people, and if that inconvenienced her for a period of time that is what we need to do and that is what we will continue to do. >> christie insist he has not reversed his mandatory quarantine policy even though the white house has urged him to return to federal cdc guidelines. >>> crime investigators are beginning their seventh week of searching for suspected cop killer eric frein and they are taking on the air in something that resembles a balloon. the ohio state department of transportation, is lending a mylar balloon equipped with cameras and sensors. officials
isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good work in west africa. she needs to understand that the obligation of elect officials is to protect...
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a nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa, she's under the mandatory quarantine and this morning she is criticizing the way that she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. newark university hospital is not saying if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she will be released, but she is there right now. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that made her feel like a criminal." in our area, the coalition of west african countries affected by ebola held a rally yesterday to raise awareness and money in southwest philadelphia. the coalition is made up of people and organizations with ties to guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. for more information, you can go to our website nbc10.com. we have realtime updates on the latest developments in our area and around the country. >>> was it
a nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa, she's under the mandatory quarantine and this morning she is criticizing the way that she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. newark university hospital is not saying if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she will be released, but she is there right...
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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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. >> 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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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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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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. >> nurse kaci hickox has been in isolation in newark since friday. she says being treated like a criminal. >> the minute she was no longer symptomatic, she was released. >> many like kaci hickox do is making a commitment to volunteer her time. it is service that is deserving of praise and respect. and having her sit in a tent for two or three days doesn't cover that. >> we need to find a way when they come home that they are treated like conquering heroes and not stigmatized for the tremendous work they have done. >> i want to be safer than the cdc says. >> there are other steps that you can protect the american people based on the scientific evidence. >> i disagree with the cdc. >> go with the signs. urksz so far nine states have issued stricter guidelines for those returning from the ebola hot zones than the cdc. should we have inconsistent policies? should president obama step? governor sarah palin joins us. good evening, governor. >> thank you, greta. >> governor, it seems first of all, where do you fall ine but, see, this is par for the course t
. >> nurse kaci hickox has been in isolation in newark since friday. she says being treated like a criminal. >> the minute she was no longer symptomatic, she was released. >> many like kaci hickox do is making a commitment to volunteer her time. it is service that is deserving of praise and respect. and having her sit in a tent for two or three days doesn't cover that. >> we need to find a way when they come home that they are treated like conquering heroes and not...
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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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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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the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark after developing a fever. miguel marquez joins us now live from new york. you're covering this development. miguel, what do we know about the status of this woman and how she was detected? >> well, it's a bit of a complicated long story, actually. she came into the country while she was flying in the state of new jersey and new york changeds the rules for health care workers like her who had been treating individuals in ebola zones in west africa. she's been back from sierra leone. about 1,300 people have died there. when she got to newark, she was held under quarantine under this new extraordinary measure that new jersey and new york are doing that exceeds the cdc standards for quarantine at the moment. and she became very flustered at the airport and she apparently registered a fever. the question, though, is when did she register that fever. the new jersey state department of health saying she checked in at the airport, she was fine, she developed that fever later. the newark department of health saying tha
the woman is being tested for ebola at university hospital in newark after developing a fever. miguel marquez joins us now live from new york. you're covering this development. miguel, what do we know about the status of this woman and how she was detected? >> well, it's a bit of a complicated long story, actually. she came into the country while she was flying in the state of new jersey and new york changeds the rules for health care workers like her who had been treating individuals in...
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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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as you look forward on i-95 heading south towards newark, just past the newark travel plaza, we're experiencing sprinkles. ray keeps turning on the windshield wipers intermitten y intermittently. there was a little accident north of the 273 exit heading southbound by the deldot yard. we heard on friday they're going to have a snowplow inspection. talk about the need for storm form 10, we'll be taking this rig out a lot as the snowç stas to fall. we're not wishing for it anytime soon but we are certainly, as we come back inside the cabin, we are glad we have it so we can bring these images to you. not too bad on i-95 in newark, delaware, we'll get off the 896 exit, going into town and check it out there, too. >>> day 40 of the manhunt for suspected cop killer eric frein. hunting and trapping in some sparts of the poconos have resumed. as nbc 10's doug shimell reports, the ban remans in effect in several townships in monroe county because of of the widening search for frein. >> reporter: originally the state did not want hunters in these woods along with police and eric frein but they are amend
as you look forward on i-95 heading south towards newark, just past the newark travel plaza, we're experiencing sprinkles. ray keeps turning on the windshield wipers intermitten y intermittently. there was a little accident north of the 273 exit heading southbound by the deldot yard. we heard on friday they're going to have a snowplow inspection. talk about the need for storm form 10, we'll be taking this rig out a lot as the snowç stas to fall. we're not wishing for it anytime soon but we...
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my guess when nurse hickox landed at newark airport she was worn out physically and mentally. no doubt had flown all night. then greeted by dysfunctional and panic stricken government. instead of being thanked. she was treated like a criminal. yeah she got mad. do you blame her? i blame president obama and lesser degree governor chris christie. had nurse hickox been tweeted with the respect she was due instead of a person with the plague i suspect she may not have gotten mad. she may have understood the panic. why the pan nick? presidentgets a good share of tt blame. he didn't do thinks job. he sat on his hands and ignored the world health organization in march and again in august. if he was doing his jobs, he would have put strong rules and policies in effect to meet the predictable crisis. instead we have chaos. that is what nurse hickox walked into when she got off that plane and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. thank you for being with us. see you again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, you know what to do. dvr. fox news go o
my guess when nurse hickox landed at newark airport she was worn out physically and mentally. no doubt had flown all night. then greeted by dysfunctional and panic stricken government. instead of being thanked. she was treated like a criminal. yeah she got mad. do you blame her? i blame president obama and lesser degree governor chris christie. had nurse hickox been tweeted with the respect she was due instead of a person with the plague i suspect she may not have gotten mad. she may have...
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we're live at university hospital in newark. good morning. >> nurse ckok remains quarantined in new jersey. she says the tent is located inside the hospital. she only has a portable toilet and no shower. she returned friday and became the first person caught up in governor christie's mandatory quarantine policy. upon landing at newark airport an ambulance whisked her here. yesterday she spoke out criticizing the government for violating her rights. governor christie responded. >> i'm sorry she is uncomfortable but the fact is the people in new jersey are my first responsibility. >> privately the obama administration has objected to the mandatory quarantine policy here in new jersey and in new york saying it is not grounded in science. >> thanks, robert. let's keep talking about the ebola quarantine controversy. is it better to be safe than sorry? head to our facebook page after the show for a live debate, #keeptalking. >> a major medical break through in the fight against colon cancer. a new test is available today that could sa
we're live at university hospital in newark. good morning. >> nurse ckok remains quarantined in new jersey. she says the tent is located inside the hospital. she only has a portable toilet and no shower. she returned friday and became the first person caught up in governor christie's mandatory quarantine policy. upon landing at newark airport an ambulance whisked her here. yesterday she spoke out criticizing the government for violating her rights. governor christie responded. >>...
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. >>> we are learning a united airlines flight just arrived at newark airport from brus sels is right now being held at the gate. this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> we have an update on thomas duncan's condition, it has worsened. he's now in (áráical condition in a dallas hospital. ten people in texas believed to be at high risk after contact with duncan. peter in washington picking up the story from there. >> arthel, separately there was an ebola scare two miles from the white house where howard university hospital isolated a patient who recently returned from nigeria but the health department explained that the patient who is still very sick
. >>> we are learning a united airlines flight just arrived at newark airport from brus sels is right now being held at the gate. this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is...