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Something is not sick from ebola. And i am not at risk, and no one else is at risk who followed those doctors protocols in dealing with this family. Reporter he delivered a quarantine notice to the family members who were staying with duncan. Those people are part of a group of 48 being checked daily for signs of ebola. Theyre being watched for 21 days. The incubation period for the fatal disease. And no one has gotten sick yet. Wednesday night, the community paused to remember duncan, who died eight days after testing positive for ebola. He was originally sent home from the hospital, despite telling a nurse he had been in liberia. The Texas Health Department says it is considering investigating texas presbyterian hospital, and its handling of duncans care. And its raised fears that patients elsewhere might slip through the cracks. The issue that happened in dallas when mr. Duncan wasnt first recognized, that almost is for sure not going to happen again, because everybody is headsup ab
On how many people could gather in one place. Lets bring in nbcs Erin Mclaughlin at Los Angeles International airport and dasha burns at Bristol Regional Medical Center in bristol, tennessee. I know theyre getting ready to open new Rapid Testing centers for travelers at lax. Tell us how that will work . Reporter thats right, ellison. That center is set to open next week for results in one to two hours for anyone that wants to pay 150 for a test, building on an interim Testing Center opened last week. Those results are available in one to two days, meant for travelers going places that need to quarantine or prevent a negative covid19 test. It has to be said, while more testing is welcome, l. A. Officials are telling people to stop all nonessential travel. Thats how serious the covid19 situation is here, particularly in southern california, asking people to stay at home. Nevertheless, weve seen an uptick in travelers at lax ahead of the thanksgiving holiday, reaching a peek last friday o
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What would we spend the second on . As we ponder the future, we have to expect that the humanities will continue to demonstrate a vibrant and dynamic tension between continuity and change. Longstanding disciplines such as literature, history, and philosophy remain ever important to humanistic scholarship and discovery. For nearly a quarter of a century, humanists have also embraced an aspect of interdisciplinary scholarship. Trauma specialists have studied psychoanalytic studies, and have found themselves entering comparative literature. The story of how medicine has worked with literary scholars to help craft the medical humanities. Historians and cultural anthropologists have created a conjoined field of history and anthropology. At the same time, media have participated in animating gender studies, sexuality studies, ethnic studies, as well as the contemporary incarnation of american studies. To remindse examples us of the invention and creativity that exploded in the last three dec