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Ebola crisis: Alert in US expands to Ohio | Ebola crisis: Alert in US expands to Ohio |
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Health officials in the US believe a nurse infected with Ebola may have been sick and contagious for four days - and took two flights - before diagnosis. | Health officials in the US believe a nurse infected with Ebola may have been sick and contagious for four days - and took two flights - before diagnosis. |
They believe Amber Vinson may have become ill as early as last Friday, when she flew from Dallas to Ohio. | They believe Amber Vinson may have become ill as early as last Friday, when she flew from Dallas to Ohio. |
Disease control specialists are being sent to Ohio to help monitor people she came into contact with there. | Disease control specialists are being sent to Ohio to help monitor people she came into contact with there. |
The virus has killed more than 4,000 people, almost all in West Africa, but infections are increasing in the West. | The virus has killed more than 4,000 people, almost all in West Africa, but infections are increasing in the West. |
Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said he is "bitterly disappointed" with the international response. | Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said he is "bitterly disappointed" with the international response. |
In an interview with the BBC's Newsnight programme, Mr Annan said richer countries should have moved faster. | In an interview with the BBC's Newsnight programme, Mr Annan said richer countries should have moved faster. |
His comments came after the World Health Organization said it would "ramp up" efforts to prevent Ebola spreading beyond the region most affected by the deadly virus. | His comments came after the World Health Organization said it would "ramp up" efforts to prevent Ebola spreading beyond the region most affected by the deadly virus. |
For the second day running, US President Barack Obama met with top officials involved in the Ebola containment in the US. | For the second day running, US President Barack Obama met with top officials involved in the Ebola containment in the US. |
He repeated his resistance to growing demands from Republicans to implement a travel ban to the US from countries ravaged by the illness, saying it would not be effective. | He repeated his resistance to growing demands from Republicans to implement a travel ban to the US from countries ravaged by the illness, saying it would not be effective. |
And referring to Ms Vinson, he said: "It is very important that we are monitoring and tracking anyone who was in close proximity to this second nurse." | And referring to Ms Vinson, he said: "It is very important that we are monitoring and tracking anyone who was in close proximity to this second nurse." |
She is the second nurse to have become infected while caring for a Liberian Ebola patient in Dallas. | |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now believes Ms Vinson may have had a slight fever when she travelled home to Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now believes Ms Vinson may have had a slight fever when she travelled home to Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday. |
The agency wants to interview passengers on her Dallas to Cleveland flight as well as her return flight five days later. | |
She was diagnosed with Ebola on Tuesday, the morning after flying home to Texas. | |
Can you catch Ebola on a plane? | Can you catch Ebola on a plane? |
The CDC says the risk to "any around that individual on the plane would have been extremely low". | The CDC says the risk to "any around that individual on the plane would have been extremely low". |
This is because the virus is not airborne like flu. | This is because the virus is not airborne like flu. |
Anyone on the same flight as a patient would not be at risk from breathing in the same cabin air. | Anyone on the same flight as a patient would not be at risk from breathing in the same cabin air. |
And it's extremely unlikely that someone would catch Ebola from an armrest, a touchscreen television, or a tray. | And it's extremely unlikely that someone would catch Ebola from an armrest, a touchscreen television, or a tray. |
Ebola and aircraft | Ebola and aircraft |
Her movements in Cleveland have been tracked to see who she came into contact with - two schools and a bridal shop were closed as a precaution. | Her movements in Cleveland have been tracked to see who she came into contact with - two schools and a bridal shop were closed as a precaution. |
CDC boss Tom Frieden faced hard questions from members of Congress on Thursday about how the nurses became infected while caring for Duncan. | |
He said the investigation is ongoing, but a national nurses' union has suggested infection control procedures were lacking and the nurses were not sufficiently trained. | He said the investigation is ongoing, but a national nurses' union has suggested infection control procedures were lacking and the nurses were not sufficiently trained. |
After meeting his advisers, Mr Obama repeated his belief that the disease needs to be tackled at source. | After meeting his advisers, Mr Obama repeated his belief that the disease needs to be tackled at source. |
He has authorised the calling-up of National Guard troops and reserves, if necessary, to fight the spread of Ebola in West Africa. | He has authorised the calling-up of National Guard troops and reserves, if necessary, to fight the spread of Ebola in West Africa. |
Nearly 4,000 US troops are being sent to the region to assist in containing the virus, mainly by building treatment units. | Nearly 4,000 US troops are being sent to the region to assist in containing the virus, mainly by building treatment units. |
The president also said he was open to appointing someone to head the Ebola response in the US, a so-called czar. | The president also said he was open to appointing someone to head the Ebola response in the US, a so-called czar. |
Earlier, the top doctor at the beleaguered Dallas hospital apologised for its failure to diagnose Mr Duncan sooner. | Earlier, the top doctor at the beleaguered Dallas hospital apologised for its failure to diagnose Mr Duncan sooner. |
Both nurses who became infected treating Mr Duncan have been moved to specialist units for further treatment. | |
Nina Pham is reportedly in a good condition and has been transferred to the National Institutes of Health in the US state of Maryland. | Nina Pham is reportedly in a good condition and has been transferred to the National Institutes of Health in the US state of Maryland. |
Well-wishers gathered outside the hospital in Dallas to show their support as her ambulance left the building. | Well-wishers gathered outside the hospital in Dallas to show their support as her ambulance left the building. |
Ms Vinson was sent to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on Wednesday. | Ms Vinson was sent to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on Wednesday. |
Like several other Western countries, the US is now screening passengers arriving from the three countries most affected - Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea - at multiple airports. | Like several other Western countries, the US is now screening passengers arriving from the three countries most affected - Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea - at multiple airports. |
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