Which begins right now. Good morning, everyone. Welcome in to fox and friends. We are live this morning with the latest on the ebola scare and what is unfolding through in the heartland this morning. And now we are learning that the hospital dallas worker tested positive for the ebola virus. Something people were concerned about. We dont know if this hospital worker had seen patient number one in the United States before he had tested positive for ebola. Obviously, this is something we are very concerned about. And a lot of Health Experts including the cdc say transmission in america with properly protected workers was almost impossible. So disturbing news this morning that, in fact, unfortunately, one Health Worker in dallas has been infected with ebola. With the airborne issue, right . We are hearing we dont know exactly what it was, the direct contact with bodily fluid, thats what we have been hearing. You cant get it through the air, we dont have to worry about that. Nothing to see
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