I Have Deployed The Military
To Give Aid and Comfort
To Undocumented Americans in Liberia
From WND:
WASHINGTON – A Department of Defense memo confirms DoD personnel – which could include civilians and/or troops – will have direct contact with “exposed remains” of Ebola victims.
While the DoD has issued new guidance on how military personnel and civilians will undergo pre- and post-deployment training while in the Ebola-affected areas of West Africa, buried in the 19-page memorandum in an attachment is an indication that the personnel will have direct exposure to the affected population.
The statement is in a memorandum from Jessica L. Write, undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness. Broken down into three levels, Level II training will be for personnel who “interact with the local populace,” and Level III training for personnel “assigned to supporting medical units or expected to handle exposed remains.”
23 comments:
No part of our oath of office includes handling decomposing remains of Ebola victims.
Not a good time to be a military recruiter....
Some added updates to the list:
Reports of States monitoring travelers from West Africa for Ebola
ALABAMA
MontgomeryAdvertiser: Alabama monitors 3 from Ebola outbreak areas October 30, 2014
Alabamas13: Gov. Bentley and State Health Officer address Alabama’s Ebola plan
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ALASKA
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 State health officials in Alaska are finishing a plan that will outline the steps for when to put someone in quarantine or how to manage a patient who is off Alaska's limited road system, said Dr. Joe McLaughlin, the state's chief epidemiologist.
Anyone who traveled to the hardest hit West African nations within the last three weeks would be interviewed and asked about their histories, such as whether they cared directly for Ebola patients. From there, officials would determine that person's exposure risk and decide what quarantine measures are appropriate.
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ARIZONA
ABC15: Arizona man back from Liberia quarantines self, family over Ebola fears October 3, 2014
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ARKANSAS
EpochTimes: Ebola in Arkansas? No, hospital confirms patient in Clinton doesn’t have Ebola virus October 16, 2014
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CALIFORNIA
Fox5: 3 in San Diego being monitored for Ebola symptoms
CastroVlyPatch: CA issues Ebola Quarantine Order; One Stanford Doctor Quarantined 10/30/2014
MountainViewVoice: El Camino readies for Ebola October 31, 2014
UCSF.edu: Preparations and training continue at UCSF for possible patient infected with Ebola 10/31/2014
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 The California Department of Public Health on Wednesday ordered people returning from Ebola-stricken areas who have had contact with infected patients to be monitored for the disease and left it up to county officers to decide how, including a 21-day quarantine.
Plumas County leaders and local hospitals prepare for Ebola; Outbreak deemed unlikely but not an impossibility 10/28/2104
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COLORADO
Colorado.gov: Quarantine and isolation
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CONNECTICUT
NBCPhil: CDC Confirms Negative Ebola Results for Yale Student October 18, 2014
DanburyDailyVoice: Connecticut puts nine people under quarantine to monitor for Ebola 10/23/2014
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 Connecticut has announced plans to quarantine people on a case-by-case basis.
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DELAWARE
DelawareOnline: State monitoring 11 who returned from West Africa
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 In Delaware, people considered to have "some risk," such as health care workers who have had direct patient contact but have no symptoms themselves, would be expected to sign agreements outlining restrictions of their activities, such as refraining from attending meetings, avoiding use of public transportation, and not engaging in activities that would put them in "arms' length" of contact with others.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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FLORIDA
ActionNewsJax: Memorial Hospital said patient does not have Ebola October 16, 2014
TampaTribune: Florida monitoring nine at 'low risk' for Ebola
Reuters: Travelers returning from 3 Ebola-affected WAfrican countries will be subject to twice-daily health evaluations for 21 days. Individuals deemed “high risk” may be subject to mandatory quarantine. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 In several states, health officials are monitoring anyone who has returned from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone for 21 days. That monitoring process varies: In Michigan that means calling people to check on them, while Florida authorities say they visit the people twice daily to take their temperature.
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GEORGIA
AtlantaJournalConstitution: DeKalb Schools block two from school amid Ebola concerns October 16, 2014
Reuters: Travelers with direct exposure to an Ebola patient will be quarantined at a designated facility. Travelers with no known exposure to an Ebola patient will take their temperature and check for symptoms twice a day for 21 days. All returning medical personnel will be visited twice a day by public health personnel for 21 days. Non-compliance will result in quarantine in a state-designated facility. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 In Georgia, travelers arriving from West Africa who have had direct contact with an infected person will be considered high risk and will be placed in quarantine at a designated facility to be monitored, while health care workers who have been treating Ebola patients but show no symptoms will be closely monitored by state health officials using video or home visits.
Travelers who have been to an affected country but have had no known exposure to the disease will have to sign an agreement stating they will do temperature and symptom checks twice a day and will report results electronically or by phone. Failure to report will result in a mandatory quarantine order if necessary.
HAWAII
HawaiiNewsNow: Hawaii to handle Ebola quarantine decisions on case-by-case basis 10/29/2014
IDAHO
OPB: Northwest States shaping up Ebola policies as more travelers arrive home November 1, 2014
In Idaho, officials say they aren’t receiving many travelers yet, and expect to come out with their policies by early next week.
ILLINOIS
CBS: Chicago Photojournalist monitored for Ebola after return from Liberia
"High-risk" individuals who have had direct contact with Ebola patients will be subject to mandatory 21-day quarantines. The order includes all medical personnel who treated Ebola patients in the three West African countries. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 In Illinois, the governor has ordered "high-risk" individuals stay at home for 21 days and undergo daily checkups.
INDIANA
NewsMax: Ebola in Indiana? No, but 6 Travelers from WAfrica are being monitored
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 Kentucky officials are still hammering out an Ebola protocol but said it would likely be unnecessary given the small number of people who arrive to the state from affected countries.
LOUISIANA
TheHill: Louisiana tells anyone who's been exposed to Ebola: Stay away October 30, 2014
ArkLaTex: health officials monitor Louisiana man for Ebola
TheAdvocate: Ebola concerns prompt new state policy November 1, 2014
MAINE
King5: Ebola nurse says she'll fight Maine quarantine authority
Reuters: Anyone who had direct contact with an Ebola patient will be subject to mandatory home quarantine for 21 days. Other travelers from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea must make daily contact with the state to report their temperature, taken twice daily. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
WAGMTV: State of Maine Document Reports Kaci Hickox’s roommate in Africa developed Ebola October 31, 2014
DenverPost: Judge rejects Ebola quarantine for Maine nurse Kaci Hickox November 1, 2014
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014
Maine officials have called for voluntary quarantines for health care workers in contact with Ebola patients. But Gov. Paul LePage says he is ready to exercise the "full extent" of his authority to protect the public after a nurse who returned from Sierra Leone but has shown no symptoms went on a bike ride with her boyfriend and held a news conference before her Nov. 10 incubation period ends. Maine health officials have gone to court try to limit the movements of nurse Kaci Hickox.
MARYLAND
Patch: Two Montgomery County residents being monitored for Ebola
Reuters: Travelers from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea will be monitored for 21 days, with the state coordinating daily contact during this period.
For returning healthcare workers, "high-risk" individuals, those with known exposure to Ebola, such as through a splash of bodily fluid or a needle stick, will be quarantined at home for 21 days. Healthcare workers who wear protective clothing while caring for Ebola patients are deemed at "some risk" and are not to attend mass gatherings or use public transportation; they also are not to travel long distances without approval from health department officials. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
IBTimes: Breaking: Possible Ebola patient rushed to Maryland hospital for testing October 27, 2014 9:07PM
MASSACHUSETTS
Sentinel&Enterprise: Massachusetts names 6 Ebola-ready hospitals 11/01/2014
MICHIGAN
DetroitFreePress: Michigan officials take 1 person off Ebola watch list Nine people in MI were being monitored, (now eight)
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 In several states, health officials are monitoring anyone who has returned from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone for 21 days. That monitoring process varies: In Michigan that means calling people to check on them
MINNESOTA
KSTP: Minnesota Health officials monitor 1 person for Ebola, fine-tune prevention plan 10/28/2014
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 Under Minnesota's monitoring program, travelers from West African countries that are Ebola hotspots provide twice-daily details on their temperature and health condition, keep contact journals and face restrictions from taking long trips on public transit. Health care workers who treated virus patients abroad are subject to home quarantines, which the state considers voluntary. Officials say they would consider legal action to order a quarantine if public safety was deemed at risk.
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA KPAX: Montana leaders announce Ebola preparedness plan November 1, 2014
9KXLH.com: Dillon nurse doing self-monitoring for Ebola after trip to Sierra Leone 11/02/2014 5 hours ago
DailyInterLake: Governor Bullock announces Ebola protocols October 31, 2014
KXLF: Bullock issues new state Ebola health protocols
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NJonline: 100 NJ residents with no Ebola symptoms monitored at home, state says
Reuters: State residents who had direct contact with an Ebola patient, including medical workers, will be quarantined at home for 21 days. Non-residents will not be allowed to take public transportation and will be transported to their homes if feasible or quarantined in New Jersey. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pmEDT NoJersey.com: Hackensack questions Hackensack University Medical Ctr’s plan to use mobile unit for Ebola care October 30, 2014 12:41 AM
WSJ: NJ details Ebola Quarantine Policy October 31, 2014
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NYPost: Ebola Ruled out as passenger dies on Nigeria flight to JFK October 16, 2014
ABC: New York City monitoring 117 people for Ebola
Reuters: The restrictions are the same as New Jersey. People quarantined in their homes can receive visitors and see family members during the isolation period. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT
DailyStar: NY Doctor with Ebola upgraded to stable condition November 1, 2014
NYPost: Ebola doctor’s apartment sanitizer is a convicted felon November 1, 2014
NORTH CAROLINA
FortBraggAdvocate-News: Ebola: local, state and federal agencies prepare for the worst October 27, 2014 08:35:02 AM PDT
WSOCTV: Meck Co. (Charlotte, NC) monitors people after traveling from Ebola hot zone 10/28/2014 (multiple people)
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
WSJ: Health Officials Expand Ebola Investigation in Ohio, 13 Nurses monitored for Ebola October 15, 2014
Reuters: Frontier Air puts 6 crew on leave as precaution amid Ebola worry (Amber Vinson) October 16, 2014
The leave affects two pilots and four flight attendants aboard flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth on Oct. 13, which carried a Texas nurse who later tested positive for the deadly virus, Frontier said in statement late Wednesday.
UKMailOnline: Another 84 people under observation for Ebola in Ohio as officials track those who encountered stricken nurse as she roamed Cleveland October 19, 2014
DailyRecord: Ebola Protocol: Guidelines tightened for travelers November 1, 2014
OKLAHOMA
KRMG: Tulsa County Health Dept. monitoring traveler from West Africa for Ebola
NewsOK: State officials developing specialized unit for any future Ebola cases in Oklahoma November 1, 2014
KOKO.com: Tulsa patient tests negative for Ebola virus 11/01/2014 11:21PM CDT
OREGON
KGW8: Second person being monitored for Ebola in Mult. Co. (Oregon) 10/28/2014
KEZI9ABC: Corvallis Hospital Prepares for Ebola October 29, 2014
OregonLive: Woman visiting from Liberia hospitalized in Portland area being tested for Ebola October 31, 2014
OPB: Northwest States shaping up Ebola policies as more travelers arrive home November 1, 2014
In Oregon, state officials said they have fully adopted the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention protocol. The state has also adapted its own CDC-based algorithm to access someone’s risk level of developing Ebola.
PENNSYLVANIA
105 being monitored for Ebola in Pa. 10/28/2014
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
ArgusLeader: Ebola: South Dakota monitoring low-risk traveler from West Africa 10/27/2014
TENNESSEE
Local8Now: Knox Co. Health Department monitors traveler from west AFrica East Tennessee 10/28/2014
TEXAS
Reuters: Frontier Air puts 6 crew on leave as precaution amid Ebola worry (Amber Vinson) October 16, 2014 TimesFreePress: Hospitals prepare for Ebola 11/01/2014
The leave affects two pilots and four flight attendants aboard flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth on Oct. 13, which carried a Texas nurse who later tested positive for the deadly virus, Frontier said in statement late Wednesday.
NYDailyNews: 75 Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital staffers are banned from traveling by plane, train, bus or ship for 21 days after their last contact with Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan October 17, 2014
KWTX: Local family in self-imposed quarantine “gracious and compliant” October 17, 2014
Click2Houston: Texas man voluntarily quarantines himself October 17, 2014
Breitbart: Ebola ‘screened positive’ patient leaves Texas hospital after mere hours of isolation October 17, 2014
WFAA: DART: Woman on Ebola watch list falls ill at DART Station October 18, 2014 "Lyons said the woman is believed to be a resident of the Ivy Apartments, where Ebola "patient zero" Thomas Eric Duncan became ill after traveling to the U.S. from Liberia."
NBCDFW5:43 People Removed From Ebola Watch List at Midnight Yet, still leaves 118 people remaining on watch list Tuesday, Oct 21, 2014 • Updated at 8:39 AM CDT
MyFoxDFW: 85 people in North Texas still being monitored for Ebola
Breitbart: Nurse who treated Ebola patients in West Africa returns to Texas, will self-quarantine October 29, 2014
BuffaloNews: A look at Ebola guidelines in some states October 31, 2014 Texas, where the first U.S. Ebola case was diagnosed, calls for anyone with symptoms who arrived within the past three weeks from the virus hotspots to be rapidly isolated and transported to a health care facility. People considered to be high risk would be directed to stay home. Lower risk cases would be closely monitored and anyone coming in from countries with widespread Ebola cases would be checked twice daily for 21 days.
UTAH
SaltLakeTribune: Health departments monitoring two Utahns for Ebola symptoms
VERMONT
BenningtonBanner: Rutland (VT) man being monitored for Ebola is identified
VIRGINIA
DailyPress: No Ebola in Virginia, health department says
Reuters: Travelers from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea will be required to sign agreements to follow health-care steps such as taking their temperature. Returning healthcare workers will sign agreements for restrictions in activity; those with known breaches of protective protocol will be quarantined at home for 21 days. Other healthcare workers will be evaluated and may be restricted from public transportation, mass gatherings and clinical care. Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:15pm EDT VaGazette: Hospitals in greater Williamsburg prep for handling Ebola cases-Sentara Williamsburg adds isolation unit October 28, 2014 5:40PM EDT
WASHINGTON
CentralKitsapReporter: County prepared to handle Ebola October 31, 2014 8:00AM
OPB: Northwest States shaping up Ebola policies as more travelers arrive home November 1, 2014
In Washington, the state said it’s basically following CDC guidelines too. Except if a traveler is at high-risk for getting the virus, county health districts will put limits on their movements and ability to go to public places. And Washington state’s current policy is to check on these people’s temperature twice daily. That’s more often than the CDC currently recommends.
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WTMJ: Milwaukee Health Dept. monitoring travelers from West Africa for Ebola (few people) 10/22/2014
WYOMING
Courant: Patchwork of Ebola policies in schools, states confusing, potentially illegal November 1, 2014 5:55PM
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KETB-NBC: Ebola in US: Who has it, who doesn't, who might
9 confirmed cases of Ebola in the United States
Dr. Kent Brantly (missionary) -- Discharged from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on August 21.
Nancy Writebol (missionary) -- Discharged from Emory University Hospital on August 19.
Thomas Eric Duncan (Liberian) -- Died October 8; was treated for Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas.
Amber Vinson (nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian) -- Currently receiving treatment at Emory University Hospital after being transported from Dallas on October 15.
Nina Pham (nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian) -- Currently receiving treatment; Transferred to a NIH hospital in Maryland, from Dallas, for treatment on October 16, 2014
Dr. Rick Sacra (missionary) -- Discharged from the Nebraska Medical Center on September 25; was admitted to a hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts, for a respiratory virus on October 4; and was released the following day.
Ashoka Mukpo (NBC News freelancer) -- Currently receiving treatment at the Nebraska Medical Center; diagnosed in Liberia on October 2.
Name unknown -- Currently receiving treatment; the World Health Organization and Emory University Hospital are not confirming that the patient worked for WHO; Arrived at Emory on September 9.
NYTimes: NY Ebola Patient's condition improves (Dr. Craig Spencer) November 1, 2014
1 confirmed case, U.S. citizen abroad:
Patrick Sawyer, a government official in the Liberian Ministry of Finance and a naturalized U.S. citizen from Minnesota, died July 25 in Nigeria after caring for his Ebola-stricken sister in Liberia.
AFP: UN Ebola victim being treated in France 10 hours ago
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AFP: Ebola-hit Sierra Leone hits out at Canada over visa block 15 hours ago
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GatewayPundit: CDC Does It Again… On Friday 6 Ft. Sneeze Droplets Could Infect – Now They Say Sneezing Can’t Infect November 2, 2014 8:31AM
PressAssoc.: UK sets up three new Ebola labs 11/02/2014
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GalvestonDailyNews: Questionnaires used by cruise lines target Ebola November 2, 2014 12:45AM
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NPR audio: Citizen patrols guard borders from Ebola The West African nation of Ivory Coast borders Liberia and Guinea, two countries hit by Ebola. But it hasn't yet recorded a case, in large part because farmers are patrolling the porous borders. November 2, 2014 7:45AM ET
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ABCNews: Sierra Leone doctor tests positive for Ebola November 2, 2014 9:13AM ET
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GlobalPost: Suspected case in Vietnam shows negative test result with Ebola November 2, 2014 9:31AM
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NewsTimeAfrica: WHO updates personal protective equipment guidelines for Ebola response November 2, 2014
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AmericanThinker: Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone 'catastrophic' November 2, 2014
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WisconsinRapidsTribune: No one diagnosed, but Dane Count preps for Ebola November 2, 2014
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blog: EBOLA: 400 people monitored in Port Harcourt The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Projector, Dr. Abdulsalami Nasidi, has said that the health ministry is monitoring about 400 people in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for signs of Ebola after they came in contact with a Port Harcourt doctor who died of the disease but hid the fact that he had been exposed.
Fox8: Ebola monitoring winds down for those who came in contact with Amber Vinson
November 1, 2014
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Fox23: Ebola results could be announced this weekend Tulsa OK, October 31, 2014
WJZM: Joint Forces Command helps streamline GoL’s geospatial capabilities November 2, 2014
Monrovia, Liberia – Data, training and partnership. These three seemingly ordinary words are streamlining operations across Liberia and will have a lasting effect on the country long after Operation United Assistance has come to a close.
It's great to see the nation-wide concern for Ebola. Needless to say, as soon as the two first American patients were flown to the US, an immediate ban on travel from W Africa should have been established for non US citizens. But that's water under the bridge. What I find impossible to swallow, is the apparent disregard and media silence about the nine dead children, and the 50 paralyzed as a consequence of the Enterovirus 68 or EV-D68. The fact that it may or may not be connected to the thousands of illegal aliens allowed into the country, is secondary. The main issue is to establish protocols as to how to protect our children from the deadly disease. After that is done we can determine the origin of the new virulence of the virus and how to deal with the cretins who created the situation, should it be discovered that to be the case.
I wish a decent law firm, with decent individuals, would offer pro bono services to the families of the victims to sue all the federal agencies, and their respective employees who allowed this crime to take place.
19KYTX: Maine nurse in Eola flap says she'll respect town's wishes November 2, 2014 12:21 PM EST But Hickox now says she will respect the wishes of town residents and avoid going into town during the illness's 21-day incubation period, which for her ends Nov. 10.
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WTRF7: 42 people removed from Ohio Ebola contact list Nov.2, 2014 12:47PM EST
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GuamPDN: Shieh: Guam is not prepared for Ebola
November 3, 2014
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ABC7-Denver: Larimer County sets new protocols to deal with the possibility of Ebola cases November 2, 2014 9:42AM
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Bloomberg: Ebola infections dropping with safer burials, Power says November 2, 2014 11:27AM ET
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WLKY: Louisville KY school teacher resigns in midst of Ebola scare November 2, 2014 12:25PM EST
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Mediaite: Rand Paul: Libertarian in me 'horrified' at government quarantine November 2, 2014 12:29PM
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CNN: Ebola outbreak: Get up to speed November 1, 2014
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NYPost: Gym-goers want Ebola nurse's lawyer out November 1, 2014 9:23PM
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SeattleTimes: More US Ebola cases likely, medical experts say November 1, 2014 3:45PM
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Fox19: Ebola contacts returning to Ohio face quarantines October 31, 2014 1:49PM EDT
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