Chance. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. Until today, everyone who had come down with ebola in the current outbreak had contracted it in west africa. That has just changed. Weve learned that a nurse working in spain caught the virus while treating a patient, a spanish priest, seen here arriving in madrid from sierra leone on september 21st. The priest died four days later. The 44yearold nurse became ill five days after that. Dr. Jon lapook is joining us. Jon, we have been told that modern western medicine can prevent contagion, but it didnt happen in this hospital. Scott, you take a look at that picture. It looks like everything is being done right. Theyre gowned up. We were told this nurse only had two brief encounters with the patient. Im sure what the spanish authorities would love to see are the scenes not photographed. We know the big difference in tual life between protocol and what is ac
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