From abc news, this week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. Good morning. Im martha raddatz, and as we come on the air, new details about ebola in america, a fiery new debate. Is it fair to order mandatory quarantines for Health Care Workers returning from the hot zone, or is it an overreaction . The debate exploding this morning after one Health Care Worker says she was treated like a criminal. Plus, brandnew information on the condition of that american doctor who has ebola. Abcs linsey davis is tracking it all for us in new york this morning. Reporter Health Care Worker kaci hickox, the first highrisk traveler automatically quarantined in new jersey has tested negative for ebola but remains under mandatory quarantine. In an en letter to the dallas morning news, she says she was treated like a criminal when she returned home from treating ebola patients in sierra leone. Of her arrival at Newark Airport she writes, i sat alone in the isolation tent and thought of many colleagues w
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Pbs series the roosevelts an intimate history. 60 years of news because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again this news from overnight is causing repulsion around the world as you might expect. We want to go first to cbs news correspondent Charlie Dagata at the british parliament. Good morning, bob, this morning british Prime Minister called emergency meeting to discuss the crisis, afterward he praised aid worker david haines calling him a british hero said that the British Government would not back down in its fight against isis. We are a peaceful people. We do not seek out confrontation. But we need to understand we cannot ignore this threat to our security and that of our allies. There is no option of keeping our heads down that would make us safe. The problem would merely get worse as it has done over recent months not just for us but for europe and for the world. We cannot just walk on by if we are to keep this country
Were in his words insufficient. Have they been fixed now with this new set of guidelines to your satisfaction . Let me explain. I know it gets confusion. The guidelines that were on the cdc were who guidelines that worked well for many, many years in approaching patients who have ebola in the african setting. Which is in a much less well developed setting. Not the care. Now when you have patients here we do things that are much more aggressive with patients intubation. So the explore level is different particularly you are keeping patient as live because you have the capability. Those guidelines had aspects about it that we are going to improve on. For example the guidelines did have exposure of skin in the sense you had a mask but there was skin that was exposed and hair exposed. That is the thing that now in our setting of care we want to make sure that that is no longer the case. That you have essentially everything covered. When he says he does not know. Yes, that is true. We dont