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elizabeth hur, channel 6 "action news." >> happening today, cooper university healthcare is spear heading an ebola training session for first responders in south jersey. one of the two nurses who contracted ebola has tested clear of the virus. that's according to amber vi vinson's family. meanwhile, the journalist, has been released from the hospital. all travelers coming in from the west african countries will be monitored for 21 days. we have a guide at 6abc.com to help you separate truth from fiction. >>> the century 21 department store in center city has given a state-of-the-art look to a state landmark. they offered a sneak peek at what used to be the strawbridges store at 8th and market. it features e feeflts named brands at deep discounts, century 21 will be open to the public tuesday. >>> sky6 live hd looking at i-95 at penns landing, lingering rain left the roads wet this morning, there's winds out there, we'll check in with the accuweather team in a few minutes. a first look at business, the government added more than 3 million vehicles to the list for air bag recall. we have th
elizabeth hur, channel 6 "action news." >> happening today, cooper university healthcare is spear heading an ebola training session for first responders in south jersey. one of the two nurses who contracted ebola has tested clear of the virus. that's according to amber vi vinson's family. meanwhile, the journalist, has been released from the hospital. all travelers coming in from the west african countries will be monitored for 21 days. we have a guide at 6abc.com to help you...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, dallas. >> our coverage of the ebola out break continues on 6abc.com.d there now to read a list of the seven things you should know about the ebola virus. abc's dr. richard besser will have much more on this outbreak coming up on good morning america after "action news." >> happening today, mayor michael nutter will sign off on a measure sure to relax marijuana laws in philadelphia. come october 20th, anyone caught with an ounce of pot or less will be fined $25 instead of being arrested. using the drug in public will get violators an additional $100 fine or community service. >>> pennsylvania's candidates for governor are in philadelphia today for their second debate. republican incumbent tom corbett remains behind tom wolf in the polls. the final debate will take place in pittsburgh next week. >> the grace period is over for red light runners in abington township. drivers who ignore traffic lights at three intersections will now face a $100 fine. the money will pay for the traffic cameras put in place to catch violators. police will enforce the law for
elizabeth hur, abc news, dallas. >> our coverage of the ebola out break continues on 6abc.com.d there now to read a list of the seven things you should know about the ebola virus. abc's dr. richard besser will have much more on this outbreak coming up on good morning america after "action news." >> happening today, mayor michael nutter will sign off on a measure sure to relax marijuana laws in philadelphia. come october 20th, anyone caught with an ounce of pot or less will...
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abc elizabeth h up r has more. -- hur. has more.mas eric duncan in critical condition at texas health presbyterian. authorities believe he may have come in contact with as many as 115 people while sick and contagious. the head of the cdc said of them 50 people could be at risk. >> that group of 50 does include some individuals who traveled in the ambulance. we couldn't be 100% certain that other people in that ambulance may not have been exposeed and therefore, those individuals will be monitored for the 21-day period. >> reporter: topping the watch list, duncan's family seen on friday leaving the dallas apartment. so far, officials say the four are healthy. and to approve it, county leaders drove them to a new home at an undisclosed location. i am wearing the same shirt i was when i was in the car with the family. >> reporter: gone are the convoy of haz/mat trucks tarps and barrels and cleaning crews from the day before. confess remain why was duncan the first time only to be admitted days later. hospital officials called it a glit
abc elizabeth h up r has more. -- hur. has more.mas eric duncan in critical condition at texas health presbyterian. authorities believe he may have come in contact with as many as 115 people while sick and contagious. the head of the cdc said of them 50 people could be at risk. >> that group of 50 does include some individuals who traveled in the ambulance. we couldn't be 100% certain that other people in that ambulance may not have been exposeed and therefore, those individuals will be...
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elizabeth hur, abc news dallas. >> an american doctor who was treated for ebola is back in the hospitalty of massachusetts medical center with possible pneumonia and pink eye. doctors don't think he had a recurrence of ebola, but ran tests any how. it is more likely he caught an infection because his immune system is depressed due to ebola. >>> entrovirus 68 is confirmed by the cdc a preschoolers in hamilton new jersey, ely waller died on thursday. the boy did not have any preexisting conditions that would have made him vulnerable. most people who catch the virus have a runny nose and low-grade fever. the virus has made 500 people in 43 states seriously i will, almost all of them children. >>> there's no official confirmation that three patients at children's hospital has entrovirus 68. chop alerted the cdc that the children are suffering from muscle weakness. further testing is expected. >>> new this morning, the search is on for a mass gunman who robbed a bar in the somerdale section of philadelphia. around 1:00, the gunman walked into ely's bar and grill on the boulevard pointed a gu
elizabeth hur, abc news dallas. >> an american doctor who was treated for ebola is back in the hospitalty of massachusetts medical center with possible pneumonia and pink eye. doctors don't think he had a recurrence of ebola, but ran tests any how. it is more likely he caught an infection because his immune system is depressed due to ebola. >>> entrovirus 68 is confirmed by the cdc a preschoolers in hamilton new jersey, ely waller died on thursday. the boy did not have any...
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elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: over the weekend, thomas eric duncan's family told abc his conditions worse. today he remains in critical condition while another patient begins his treatment in nebraska. 33-year-old freelance camera man is back home landing in nebraska this morning. he was transferred to an isolation ward at this medical center where he'll begin treatment for ebola. his family expressing relief. quite a contrast to the family of thomas eric duncan in dallas who whose fair and -- whose fear is growing. >> unaudible. >> reporter: the cdc said they are out of the experimental drug and testing it with duncan could make it sicker. >> the drug pipeline will be slow, the most promising drug there's no more of it and it's hard to make. >> reporter: duncan is in critical condition on a ventilator and dialysis. the family is at risk after having contact with him. >> i am worried. >> reporter: about 40 others under close watch for symptoms, but officials say that is a precautionary move. and abc news has learned the cdc is exploring leads to expand screenings at airports for pa
elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: over the weekend, thomas eric duncan's family told abc his conditions worse. today he remains in critical condition while another patient begins his treatment in nebraska. 33-year-old freelance camera man is back home landing in nebraska this morning. he was transferred to an isolation ward at this medical center where he'll begin treatment for ebola. his family expressing relief. quite a contrast to the family of thomas eric duncan in dallas who whose...