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Of the individual from where they are to a hospital ready and waiting for them. They were cared for safely in that system. Yesterday, we notified people that starting today, we will be doing that same kind of active monitoring for everyone who arrives in mali. Not because we believe there is widespread transmission but because there are so many contacts there and we are not yet confident that they are all being identified and monitored daily. If one comes here, we dont want to take the risk that they may become ill and the Health Care System would not be aware of it. We dont know that we have the perfect response but like everything in Public Health, everything for clinical medicine, everything in science, we use data to continuously improve practices. That is the approach we will take. We work with the Health Care Sy ....
Every one of those cases needs that kind of response that i described. Going to be incredibly difficult. A reminder that cases are still growing. Despite some progress, there was more cases in west africa in october than there were in september and though the numbers decreased in liberia, we believe, there are so many cases that we are not able to do the kind of outbreak control as needed and so many communities that have not yet had cases that need intensive control measures. In october, west africa had more all of the than in recorded ebola outbreaks over the last 40 years. We have a long way to go but we do have proof of principle and we do have tremendous commitment from societies. My team was describing how many communities themselves were taking action among they identified buildings or schools to isolate and care for people with ebola. They tracked the contacts so they would be rapidly isolated and would not further spread disease. This is outdated because it is from yesterday. ....
Morning at the Nebraska Medical Center for treatment. Doctors there successfully treated aids worker say hall is. Marlie, good morning. Reporter annemarie, Thomas Duncan remains in Critical Condition here at this hospital in dallas, and Health Officials are doing everything they can. They are continuing the fight to contain the virus. 33yearold ashoka mum powe will be treated for ebola in a specialized Isolation Unit at the Nebraska Medical Center. The freelance cameraman became ill last week while working for nbc in liberia. From the time he exits the ambulance to the time he enters the unit will be about a minute. Reporter doctors ....