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hospital where thomas eric duncan died. moving methodically through several rooms, sterilizing machines, collecting everything duncan touched -- clothing, gloves, bedding -- sending it all to an incinerator. it is the same team that cleaned the apartment where duncan stayed. good news for another person who ventured into that apartment. [ sirens ] after feeling sick, a sheriff's deputy rushed to the hospital by paramedics in hazmat gear. doctors now say he tested negative for ebola. >> the public is safe. we need to all stay calm and carry on with our daily lives. >> reporter: now, even as hospitals in the u.s. run ebola response drills, new concern about health care workers. eight doctors and nurses in spain in isolation after treating an ebola patient. only one has the disease, but a spanish doctor complaining the sleeves on his protective suit leave his arms bare. the cdc recommends anyone in contact with ebola patients wear

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