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Old 10-15-2014, 01:38 PM   #192
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I think there's this false sense of security living in North America when it comes to it and that lies heavily on medical staff and their lack of proper protocol, etc. Besides the Dallas team possibly being infected, here's another good read from the LA Times:

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...014-story.html

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Dr. Nancy Snyderman is taking the heat from the media after she and members of her NBC News crew violated a mandatory three-week quarantine after returning from West Africa.Snyderman, who is NBC News' chief medical correspondent, recently returned from Africa after reporting on the devastating Ebola outbreak there. One of her cameramen, Ashoka Mukpo, tested positive for the virus, and the rest of Snyderman's crew agreed to a 21-day voluntary quarantine.

Texas nurse Nina Pham, who contracted Ebola while treating a patient, says she is "doing well" as she recovers.

However, according to reports from TMZ and Planet Princeton, Snyderman and members of her crew were spotted outside the Peasant Grill restaurant in Hopewell, N.J., on Oct. 9.
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