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i'm joined by assistant professor at uc san francisco dr. les, the doctor you saw there in nick valencia's story. also here with me in new york is cnn medical analyst dr. alexander van tulleken. i want to start with you, dr. le, the mandatory quarantines that go into effect for those returning to new jersey and new york, what do you make of that? >> well, ana, you know, we as health care professionals and scientists we know the science behind it. and as the other doctor mentioned, the risk to the general public is very small. however, we are also not governors and mayors of large populations. so, their considerations are much broader than ours. and so with the input of the cdc and other health professionals, if their decision that for the best of california -- of new york and new york city is to impose that quarantine on returning health care workers, then i have no opposition to it. however, i do want to say that, like you mentioned, people are giving up their livelihoods to go and volunteer to serve on the front lines. when they come back and
i'm joined by assistant professor at uc san francisco dr. les, the doctor you saw there in nick valencia's story. also here with me in new york is cnn medical analyst dr. alexander van tulleken. i want to start with you, dr. le, the mandatory quarantines that go into effect for those returning to new jersey and new york, what do you make of that? >> well, ana, you know, we as health care professionals and scientists we know the science behind it. and as the other doctor mentioned, the...
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dr. phuoc le is going to west africa. he says he will stay on paid administrative leave while in quarantine. >> that would be a tragedy. >> reporter: his child's day care requires she be quarantined too. le says an informed science based quarantine protocall is crucial to encourage volunteers to stop the epidemic before it comes here. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> nurses at uc san francisco spoke out today about the need for training and protective suits in case they have to treat an ebola patient there. >> we will continue to allocate for the optimal personal protective equipment, ongoing interactive training, and optimum staffing levels. >> reporter: they say only a select few nurses have been trained to care for patients in emergency room and isolation units but that training and hazmat suits should be available for nurses in all departments. ucsf says ebola patients will be treated by highly trained doctors and nurses and others will get training. >> reporter: most people don't get to vote on how much of a rai
dr. phuoc le is going to west africa. he says he will stay on paid administrative leave while in quarantine. >> that would be a tragedy. >> reporter: his child's day care requires she be quarantined too. le says an informed science based quarantine protocall is crucial to encourage volunteers to stop the epidemic before it comes here. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> nurses at uc san francisco spoke out today about the need for training and protective suits in case...
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. >> we spoke with dr. lehour and he talked about getting ready to go over to liberia and his concerns about potentially returning and having to deal with some of these procedures. is this unfairly punishing these health care workers who are really risking their lives to go save lives? >> the big issue is not punish them. most health care workers are volunteering in these situations are able to endure hardship in the field and when they return home. the objection is not only is it not necessary it doesn't prevent transmission of ebola here in the states but also that it costs us a huge of amount of money in enforcement and screening and it doesn't affect our risk at all, it makes it harder to work in west africa. we've heard from the governors how much better the response has been in new york city and yet this seems to have been incredibly poorly thought out. they've either got to say why didn't they change the guidelines months ago or admit it's bad policy. >> dr. yasmin, i know you've been in contact with th
. >> we spoke with dr. lehour and he talked about getting ready to go over to liberia and his concerns about potentially returning and having to deal with some of these procedures. is this unfairly punishing these health care workers who are really risking their lives to go save lives? >> the big issue is not punish them. most health care workers are volunteering in these situations are able to endure hardship in the field and when they return home. the objection is not only is it...
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le enviÓ a los inspectores municipales de la ciudad. segÚn victor con toda la intenciÓn de cerrar su negocio. >> hernÁndez que sustenta su familia con este negocio dice que necesita los 7 mil drz asegura que cuenta con el apoyo de la comunidad y de los bomberos de la ciudad. quienes le han dado una carta para que presente el dÍa del juicio. >> que por cierto el comerciante espera como se podrÁn imaginar el 13 de noviembre, la fecha que se llevarÁ a cabo la audiencia judicial en contra del concejal. >> bueno, seguiremos al tanto de este enlace, del caso. >> claro que sÍ. >> el mundo se le viene encima cuando se supo que las gemelas eran siamesas. su instinto de madre fue mÁs fuerte y siguiÓ su historia adelante. >> una mujer toma en sus manos una sartÉn y cocina en un autobus. hay que verlo para creerlo. les contamos de quÉ se trata. ♪ ♪ >> volvemos. ♪ ♪ ¿bbq americano? ¿quÉ pasÓ con nuestra comida los domingos? ¡si supiera mamÁ! delicioso ¿no? es de wendy's. ah ¿ya ni cocinamos, hermanita? en serio, ¡que no se entere mamÁ, eh! ¿y quÉ tal ese bbq pulled pork que traje? rico, ¿no? sÍ, de eso estÁbamos hablando, ¿verdad? el bbq llegÓ a wendy's. disfruta pulled pork cocinado lent
le enviÓ a los inspectores municipales de la ciudad. segÚn victor con toda la intenciÓn de cerrar su negocio. >> hernÁndez que sustenta su familia con este negocio dice que necesita los 7 mil drz asegura que cuenta con el apoyo de la comunidad y de los bomberos de la ciudad. quienes le han dado una carta para que presente el dÍa del juicio. >> que por cierto el comerciante espera como se podrÁn imaginar el 13 de noviembre, la fecha que se llevarÁ a cabo la audiencia judicial...
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dr. n knapp's pledge rings hol le from president lincolns words so long ago. >> when are you going to take care of this problem? we have all waited long enough. >> we have learned the inspector general is seeing the backlog to see why it's taking so long to get them dental treatments. when the secretary of the va visited palo alto earlier this summer, he admitted to us that there is a problem with a serious backlog of dental cases there. dr. knapp for her part says she will continue to look into these cases of delays and will make any changes as needed. we will keep following this story. janell. >> steven, thank you. if you have a tip for steven stock regarding this story or any other story, give us a call at 888-996-tips. >>> let's get a check from our microclimate forecast. we have a major warm-up around the corner. >> yes, temperatures that are climbing anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees across the bay. you see part one is happening back here mind me. >> that is currently fog-free at 6:18. we will take you outside to the skycam ra network. beautiful outside. currently 79 degrees. 10 mile an
dr. n knapp's pledge rings hol le from president lincolns words so long ago. >> when are you going to take care of this problem? we have all waited long enough. >> we have learned the inspector general is seeing the backlog to see why it's taking so long to get them dental treatments. when the secretary of the va visited palo alto earlier this summer, he admitted to us that there is a problem with a serious backlog of dental cases there. dr. knapp for her part says she will continue...
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dr.=iy9x baden, you seem les pessimistic.o under which you think this might spin out of control? >> i don't think it's going to spin out of control. i think we're going to get more cases. >> we are going to get more cases. >> we're going to get deaths also. but that's the nature ofuk g epidemics. and they run -- so far all our epidemics -- and the ebola epidemics in africa have run a course. people have contracted it, many people have, and then it runs out. and i trust that with all the precautions that the cdc is taking, which may be to much rather than too little -- >> there's an ongoing press conference in new york city. it consistents of the new york city mayor de blasio, new york state governor andrew cuomo and other health officials. we'll dip back)="jñ into this conference. >> -- a friend said that they felt he and the patient as i've said did not report any fever. although he did report that he felt tired. >> well, he did a really -- he did attempt to self-isolate. and we're still gettingvooxu cl the amount of time t
dr.=iy9x baden, you seem les pessimistic.o under which you think this might spin out of control? >> i don't think it's going to spin out of control. i think we're going to get more cases. >> we are going to get more cases. >> we're going to get deaths also. but that's the nature ofuk g epidemics. and they run -- so far all our epidemics -- and the ebola epidemics in africa have run a course. people have contracted it, many people have, and then it runs out. and i trust that...
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le, thhe cs t ahisnt in the u.s. that is currently battling ebola, dr. in bellevs, currently battling ebola, dr. in bellevs, kwas ll in nenowyork city, he is in serious but stable condition. >> thol you esl. ci> philacare aria younger.a that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to connect to college, it hads or o holarshipet siswas lnce any news"expwang help. it's available at 17 locations like free li rye wxphes and y. online. >> more to come on "action news" ts,s ap fo fun . ta an g legal action against a major cell phone carrier and weldl are you busy? i'm just day-dreaming. about your dream trip to italy? yeah. with your sisters, to shop and see the sights. is it that obvious? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, it's the new frankenbucks. with 10 top prizes of $50,000. is that painting crooked, or is it just me? [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. splin
le, thhe cs t ahisnt in the u.s. that is currently battling ebola, dr. in bellevs, currently battling ebola, dr. in bellevs, kwas ll in nenowyork city, he is in serious but stable condition. >> thol you esl. ci> philacare aria younger.a that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to that want to go to college have 17 new labs acssis the cihou to connect to college, it hads or o holarshipet siswas lnce any news"expwang help. it's available at 17 locations like free...
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dr. frieden, muchas gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> un placer. >> ¿le preocupa que haya nuevos casosado sÍntomas, así que mientras la enfermedad estÁ teniendo un costo terrible en partes de África, no se va a propagar por estados unidos. solamente uno se puede contagiar de Ébola si ha estado en contacto directo con una persona enferma de Ébola y ha tenido contacto directo con esa persona, fluidos corporales, no es tan infecciosa como un catarro o un resfrÍo. >> usted no quiere prohibir que personas de zonas infectadas en África viaje a los estados unidos. ¿por quÉ no? ¿no cree que estÁ poniendo en riesgo al paÍs entero solo por 150 personas que estÁn entrando diariamente? >> ciertamente entiendo por quÉ algunas personas estÁn pidiendo restricciones a los viajes, si vemos en retrospectiva quÉ pasÓ con el sars, el brote de sars le costÓ al mundo mÁs de 40 mil millones de dÓlares, mayormente eso por agencias de viaje y de comercio que no ayudaron a frenar el brote. >> pero ¿no es eso exactamente lo que usted quiere hacer? ¿no debe aislar a esos paÍses africanos para que ellos enfrenten
dr. frieden, muchas gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> un placer. >> ¿le preocupa que haya nuevos casosado sÍntomas, así que mientras la enfermedad estÁ teniendo un costo terrible en partes de África, no se va a propagar por estados unidos. solamente uno se puede contagiar de Ébola si ha estado en contacto directo con una persona enferma de Ébola y ha tenido contacto directo con esa persona, fluidos corporales, no es tan infecciosa como un catarro o un resfrÍo. >>...
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dr. craig spencer hospitalized at bellevue he was self-monitoring, alison and victor, and detected that he had a temperature, a fever, when we le he alerted authorities who diagnosed him. >> seems to be the different policies according to the cdc and states causing a lot of confusion according to many people. alexandra field at new york's bellevue hospital, thanks. >>> a new york city official calls the state's new ebola travel quarantine measures "a real stunner." arthur kapling head of the division of medal ethics at new york university. first, do you think quarantines like this work? >> well it's a great question because we're hearing a debate about should we or shouldn't we do them. we haven't talked about how we'll enforce them. what i mean is if a doctor says i'm not staying if my house, are we going to shoot him, taser him, have the cop trying to tackle him, does he have to put on a moon suit first. there's a lot of talk how we'll do this or not do this. we haven't thought what it means to be in quarantine and how strictly would that be enforced. >> we come to you specificcally because you are head of the medical ethics
dr. craig spencer hospitalized at bellevue he was self-monitoring, alison and victor, and detected that he had a temperature, a fever, when we le he alerted authorities who diagnosed him. >> seems to be the different policies according to the cdc and states causing a lot of confusion according to many people. alexandra field at new york's bellevue hospital, thanks. >>> a new york city official calls the state's new ebola travel quarantine measures "a real stunner."...
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dr. sanjay gupta. one of the reasons, main reason. the nurse want to emory hospital. the nur nurses were going to le their posts for fear of ebola.actually the first i heard of it. nurses are more than willing to step up to plate to provide safe patient care. but they actually need the equipment the training the education and the practice using that equipment because this can be a life threatening disease. and it is not fair to ask those nurses not only to put their own lives on the line. but the lives of their family and their loved ones. and, i know, you know i was really proud of those nurses that came forward to talk about the -- the conditions that they were working under. because -- it's unconscionable. they would send the nurses in to provide care for mr. duncan with their skin exposed and having to do make shift wrapping tape around their necks. so, i am proud of the nurses that are trying to get the attention they need to be able to supply safe patient care. >> you are looking now at amber vincent. getting, going to -- going to the hospital in atlanta there. you see her in full body suit. arriving there by airplane this
dr. sanjay gupta. one of the reasons, main reason. the nurse want to emory hospital. the nur nurses were going to le their posts for fear of ebola.actually the first i heard of it. nurses are more than willing to step up to plate to provide safe patient care. but they actually need the equipment the training the education and the practice using that equipment because this can be a life threatening disease. and it is not fair to ask those nurses not only to put their own lives on the line. but...
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dr. emmert said, if they were vacated or abolished or somehow vacated forage le et, it wouldn't make a difference. an athlete --' recruit as a small division iii school would be able to ask for better health coverage and a salary and the school would be free to laugh at them and say, we don't do it. go somewhere else. just like if the piccolo player said i want to be paid to march in the band. the schools are free to bargen that way. it would make an enormous difference in the 65 schools that we're talking about where there is gigantic money if an athlete can bargain at recruiting for better healthcare coverage, for more time to study, for a longer scholarship, it would change things because right now the model is that the schools do that so solely at their dispen sags. the coaches in the big schools want to give money out of their own pocket to players, like a tip, because they know they don't have enough money to eat. a model that recognizes that these athletes are trying to manage two very demanding careers at once that are in separate spheres is a step forward. but right now to me the least h
dr. emmert said, if they were vacated or abolished or somehow vacated forage le et, it wouldn't make a difference. an athlete --' recruit as a small division iii school would be able to ask for better health coverage and a salary and the school would be free to laugh at them and say, we don't do it. go somewhere else. just like if the piccolo player said i want to be paid to march in the band. the schools are free to bargen that way. it would make an enormous difference in the 65 schools that...