Boat off africas west coast. Doctors believe he only has a low to moderate risk of infection, our coverage begins in dallas with senior medical correspondent, Elizabeth Cohen, whats the latest . Good morning, alisyn, doctors and nurse who is care for ebola patients are true heroes, risking their own lives to help other people. This hospital here in dallas got an experimental treatment for one of their own very quickly. This morning, doctors in dallas anxious to see if a blood transfusion may save the life of a Critical Care nurse, nina pham, the first person to contract ebola within the u. S. She took care of Thomas Eric Duncan who passed away last week. Pham received the donation from ebola survivor, dr. Kent brantly, the hope that his blood may provide key antibodies to fight the disease. Everybody should ask to help us to give over this. And i know in the long run she will help a lot of people. The 26yearold is one of around 70 hospital staffers who cared for duncan, according to th
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