Should we . No. Bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. To learn more, visit citi. Com easierbanking this is video of the second dallas you are in who contracted ebola. And tonight the president is demanding a more aggressive response to the dead looy disease. What are the local airports doing to protect the passengers passengers . Im dan ashley. Im ama dates. Doctors in atlanta are treating a secondinurse diagnosed with ebola. This after it was discovered she was given permission from the cdc to fly on a commercial airline with a low grade fever. Tonight the cbc is admitting that it could have done more at the dallas hospital where both Health Care Workers were infected. Marcy gonzalez begins our Team Coverage in dallas. Reporter tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, Health Care Worker turnedy ebola patient Amber Vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. Her temperature at the time was 9 fine. 5 99. 5 degrees, lower than what the cd
Health care worker turnedy ebola patient Amber Vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. Her temperature at the time was 9 fine. 5 99. 5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. She should not have traveled on a commercial airline. The cdc said the risk to other passengers is very low. Still, they are reaching out to all of them. Tonight vincent boarded another kind of plane, this speciazed private jet taking her to atlanta where tonight wearing a hazmat suit she walked into Emory University hospit where she is now being cared for by experts in the by bio bio containment unit. Meanwhile her colleague is being treated in dallas at the same hpital where both contracted the virus. She is so positive. She does pesident feel and have any doubts about her care or anything like that. Health officials are still trying to figure out how they were infected treating thomas duncan, the ebola patient who died here
This is video of the second dallas you are in who contracted ebola. And tonight the president is demanding a more aggressive response to the dead looy disease. What are the local airports doing to protect the passengers passengers . Im dan ashley. Im ama dates. Doctors in atlanta are treating a secondinurse diagnosed with ebola. This after it was discovered she was given permission from the cdc to fly on a commercial airline with a low grade fever. Tonight the cbc is admitting that it could have done more at the dallas hospital where both Health Care Workers were infected. Marcy gonzalez begins our Team Coverage in dallas. Reporter tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, Health Care Worker turnedy ebola patient Amber Vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. Her temperature at the time was 9 fine. 5 99. 5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. She should not have travel
Two trips to rhode island to deal with the crisis. Abc 7 news confirms tonight that amber vinson took a flight to ohio after telling the cdc she had a fever and they approved it. She was a member of the medical team that cared for thomas duncan, the ebola patient in dallas who later died. Abc reporter tom llamas has more. This was a heroic person who has dedicated her life to serving others and is a servant leader. This is a person with their life before them. Last friday, two days before duncan died, amber vinson flew to cleveland to visit her mother and plan her wedding. But while she was there, her fellow nurse, nina pham, going to the hospital, diagnosed with ebola. The very next day vinson got on a Frontier Airlines flight with 132 other Airline Passengers and flying home to dallas. The cdc tonight is trying to track down the travellers. Yesterday, troubling news, vinson developing a fever, driving herself to the texas presbyterian hospital, within 90 minutes she was in isolation.
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