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the temperature taken by a outreach worker every day. so of the 48 none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts that may have had contact as the two syringes who became infected did, and our thoughts are with them. and we're delighted that n.i.h. is supporting the hospital in texas, and also that emery university is doing that as well. and the third area is after identification and contact tracing is effective isolation, and we are looking very closely as what may have happened the result in these two. >> and i assume if there are any new recommendations this protocol will be updated and redistributed? >> we always look at the data to see what we with can do to better protect americans. >> you are kind enough to share with us this graphic, and in it you mentioned a company in aims iowa called new link, which is working on one of the vaccines that uh just went with into phase one clinical trials this week. >> that is correct. >> i had an opportunity to talk two of their employees and i know t
the temperature taken by a outreach worker every day. so of the 48 none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts that may have had contact as the two syringes who became infected did, and our thoughts are with them. and we're delighted that n.i.h. is supporting the hospital in texas, and also that emery university is doing that as well. and the third area is after identification and contact tracing is effective isolation, and we are looking very...
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making sure every contact of the first patient is monitored and the temperature taken by the outreach worker 21 days. and so of the 48, none developed symptoms or fever. and we are now looking at contacts health care workers who may have had contacted as the two individuals infekted did. we are delighted to nih is supporting the hospital in texas and emory university is doing that as well. and the third area, after identification and contact tracing effectiveoisealation. we are looking closely at what might have happen. >> and i assume new recommendation based on that analysis and protocol would be updated and redistributed? >> we always look at data to help protect americans. >> you are kind enough to share with us in graphic and you mentioned new link, which is working on one of the vaccines that went in a clinical trial; is that correct? >> that's correct. >> i talked to two employees and i know they are working around-the-clock trying to help come up with a vaccine and that meets the protocol. and the who. and hhs. and public health agency in canada called the vaccine as one of the most
making sure every contact of the first patient is monitored and the temperature taken by the outreach worker 21 days. and so of the 48, none developed symptoms or fever. and we are now looking at contacts health care workers who may have had contacted as the two individuals infekted did. we are delighted to nih is supporting the hospital in texas and emory university is doing that as well. and the third area, after identification and contact tracing effectiveoisealation. we are looking closely...
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are making sure every single contact of the first patient is monitored, temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days. most of the way through the risk period. of the 48, none developed symptoms, none developed fever. we are now looking at contacts who health care wokkers who had contact as two individuals who became infected did, and thoughts with them and we're delighted mmih supports texas and emery university does that as well, and the third area is after identification and contact tracing is effective isolation. looking closely at what might possibly have happened to result in two exposures. >> if there are any new recommendations based upon analysis, this protocol that was sent out will be update and redistributed? >> we always look at the data to see what to do to better protect americans. >> thank you. you were kind enough to share this graphic, and in it, you mentioned a company in ames, iowa, newlink, working on a vaccine that just went into phase one clinical trials this week, correct? >> that is correct. >> i talked to two employees yesterday, and i know they are wor
are making sure every single contact of the first patient is monitored, temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days. most of the way through the risk period. of the 48, none developed symptoms, none developed fever. we are now looking at contacts who health care wokkers who had contact as two individuals who became infected did, and thoughts with them and we're delighted mmih supports texas and emery university does that as well, and the third area is after identification and...
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their temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days. most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts who -- health care workers who may have had contact as the two individuals who became infected did and our thoughts are with them and we're delighted that n.i.h. is supporting the hospital in texas and also that emory university is doing that as well and that the third area is after identification and contact tracing is effective isolation and we're looking very closely at what might possibly have happened to result in these two exposures. >> and i assume if there are any new recommendations based upon that analysis this protocol sent out will be updated and redistributed? >> we always look at the data to see what we can do to better protect americans. >> thank you. dr. fauci, you were kind enough to share with us this graphic and you mentioned a company in aims, iowa, called new link, which is working on one of the vaccines that just went int
their temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days. most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts who -- health care workers who may have had contact as the two individuals who became infected did and our thoughts are with them and we're delighted that n.i.h. is supporting the hospital in texas and also that emory university is doing that as well and that the third area is after...
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duncan is monitored and the temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days good most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. --are looking at the contact the health care workers who may have had contact, as well as the 2 individuals who became affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting the hospital in texas and at emory university is doing that as well. the third area is after identification and contact tracing, effective isolation. we are looking closely at what might have happened to result in those exposures. i assume if there are any new recommendations based upon that analysis, the protocol that was sent out will be updated and redistributed? >> we always look at it data to see what we can do to better protect americans. >> thank you. youfound -- dr. fauci, share with us this graphic and you mentioned a company in ames, iowa working on one of the vaccines that went into clinical trials this week, correct? >> that is correct. >> i had an opportunity to talk to two
duncan is monitored and the temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days good most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. --are looking at the contact the health care workers who may have had contact, as well as the 2 individuals who became affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting the hospital in texas and at emory university is doing that as well. the third area is after...
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duncan, is monitored, the temperature taken by outreach worker everyday for 21 days. most of the way through that risk period. none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts, health care workers who may have had contact as the two individuals who became affected did and our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted the nih is supporting the hospital in texas and and more university as well. the third area after identification and contact tracing is affected and we are looking at what might possibly have happened to result in these exposures. >> if there are any new recommendations based on that analysis this protocol that was set out is read distributed? >> we look at how to protect americans. >> you were kind enough to share with us this graphic, and a company called new link, working on the vaccines that just went in to face one clinical trials this week. >> that is correct. >> we talked to two employees yesterday, they're working around the clock to help come up with a vaccine that will meet the protocol and the standa
duncan, is monitored, the temperature taken by outreach worker everyday for 21 days. most of the way through that risk period. none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. we are now looking at the contacts, health care workers who may have had contact as the two individuals who became affected did and our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted the nih is supporting the hospital in texas and and more university as well. the third area after identification and contact tracing...
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duncan is monitored and the temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days good most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. --are looking at the contact the health care workers who may have had contact, as well as the 2 individuals who became affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting the hospital in texas and at emory university is doing that as well. the third area is after identification and contact tracing, effective isolation. we are looking closely at what might have happened to result in those exposures. i assume if there are any new recommendations based upon that analysis, the protocol that was sent out will be updated and redistributed? >> we always look at it data to see what we can do to better protect americans. >> thank you. youfound -- dr. fauci, share with us this graphic and you mentioned a company in ames, iowa working on one of the vaccines that went into clinical trials this week, correct? >> that is correct. >> i had an opportunity to talk to two
duncan is monitored and the temperature taken by an outreach worker every day for 21 days good most of the way through that risk period. of the 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed fever. --are looking at the contact the health care workers who may have had contact, as well as the 2 individuals who became affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting the hospital in texas and at emory university is doing that as well. the third area is after...
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temperatures have been taken by outreach workers every day, so of the fortier, none have developed symptoms, none have developed a fever. 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed a fever. for those who have been affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting a hospital in texas and that also emory university is doing that as well. and the third area is after the identification is effective isolation, and we are looking very closely at what might possibly have happened to result in these two exposures. there i assumed that if are any new recommendations based on that analysis, that protocol will be redistributed? the data to look at see what we can do to better protect americans. >> thank you. dr. frieden, you mentioned a iowa that is working on a vaccine that just went into phase one clinical trials this week. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> i just spoke with two employees there and i know that they are working to come up with a vaccine that will meet the protocol and meet the standards for scale and accountability that everyone is wor
temperatures have been taken by outreach workers every day, so of the fortier, none have developed symptoms, none have developed a fever. 48, none have developed symptoms, none have developed a fever. for those who have been affected, our thoughts are with them, and we are delighted that nih is supporting a hospital in texas and that also emory university is doing that as well. and the third area is after the identification is effective isolation, and we are looking very closely at what might...
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workers to liberia. interestingt is that we don't tend to cover as much as of the outreach that he was describing.d until we have enough treatment beds, what is really going to make a difference is all of the public health outreach. states or the united in west africa, what has ultimately stopped epidemic's from spreading in the past. unfortunately, you can have people who don't have quite the same sophisticated skill set to participate in that kind of or that piece of the response. issue ofkass, on this drugs. are you designing trials for drugs? drug.ample, the z-mapp how the government support getting out there or should a particular drug be the one that is used? what i do for a living, i'm not the one designing trials. there are people designing trials. my understanding is there are a variety of drugs that are being considered. the each have different sorts of histories. i think the real challenge is how they're going to be tested. if it turns out a drug is genetically effective, for example, you give it to 10 people who are really sick and none of them recover or 10 of them recover, you don't
workers to liberia. interestingt is that we don't tend to cover as much as of the outreach that he was describing.d until we have enough treatment beds, what is really going to make a difference is all of the public health outreach. states or the united in west africa, what has ultimately stopped epidemic's from spreading in the past. unfortunately, you can have people who don't have quite the same sophisticated skill set to participate in that kind of or that piece of the response. issue...
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were the lessons that we have learned new taco bell community outreach and community workers and how did they work. and so number two, there are people who have been exposed that have not developed ebola. further other things being formed by some of these people, do you think? >> and then we will have one more question over here. >> hello. i have a question. you seem to think that someone can contract ebola affair saisons by an individual that has a virus. doctor black, you seem to think that that is not a concern and that you would have to be thrown up on or have diarrhea on yourself to contract this disease. and so it seems very drastic here. so it happens so infrequently, so that would be a major concern and almost make the disease airborne. >> the first, what are some of the challenges in the supply chain and then traditional medical personnel, are they useful or not in this tuition. third question is what lessons have we learned in terms of contagion. so let's begin with those questions. >> sure, i will start with the traditional things because that is something that we work wit
were the lessons that we have learned new taco bell community outreach and community workers and how did they work. and so number two, there are people who have been exposed that have not developed ebola. further other things being formed by some of these people, do you think? >> and then we will have one more question over here. >> hello. i have a question. you seem to think that someone can contract ebola affair saisons by an individual that has a virus. doctor black, you seem to...
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new cdc guidelines and outreach is helping hospitals improve training and protect their health care workers. the defense department's new team of doctors, nurses and trainers will respond quickly if called upon to help. new travel measures are now directing all travelers from the three affected countries in west africa into five u.s. airports where we're conducting additional screening. starting this week, these travelers will be required to report their temperatures and any symptoms on a daily basis -- for 21 days until we're confident they don't have ebola. here at the white house, my new ebola response coordinator is working to ensure a seamless response across the federal government. and we have been examining the protocols for protecting our brave health care workers, and, guided by the science, we'll continue to work with state and local officials to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and health of the american people. in closing, i want to leave you with some basic facts. first, you cannot get ebola easily. you can't get it through casual contact with someone. remember, do
new cdc guidelines and outreach is helping hospitals improve training and protect their health care workers. the defense department's new team of doctors, nurses and trainers will respond quickly if called upon to help. new travel measures are now directing all travelers from the three affected countries in west africa into five u.s. airports where we're conducting additional screening. starting this week, these travelers will be required to report their temperatures and any symptoms on a daily...
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outreach. >> it's terrific i don't understand why it takes the suspension of night permits with workers being laid off in order to complete that process so whatever you're doing apparently doing more work why couldn't that work have been done all along i don't understand why it takes a blanket suspension. >> i think maybe those questions can be saved for the director i appreciate our questions but i have questions about the process. >> i'm happy if you want to defer those but your raifrgz different points and i think what i should say this is our process up to wednesday and in all livid bans the concerns of the neighbors and the needs of contractors in achieving the balance because at the end of the day this is all about in my opinion it's about achieving some kind of balance so the work can get done that needs to be done in the night time hours with as little disruption and to mitigate the impacts to the utmost. >> so our defending the policy so at this point, i'll ask the acting director. >> thank you chair weiner i want to talk about dbi they've talk about the process in terms of how the p
outreach. >> it's terrific i don't understand why it takes the suspension of night permits with workers being laid off in order to complete that process so whatever you're doing apparently doing more work why couldn't that work have been done all along i don't understand why it takes a blanket suspension. >> i think maybe those questions can be saved for the director i appreciate our questions but i have questions about the process. >> i'm happy if you want to defer those but...
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you talked about health systems and in unity outreach in terms of treating workers, but was that peaceful solution to that? how did they die out in this community and then they reemerge? what lessons have we learned? there are people been exposed but they don't develop ebola. is their antibodies being formed by some of these people, do you think? >> very helpful. than one more question over he here. >> i have a question, dr. omaswa, you seem to say that someone can contract ebola if you sneeze on buying individual who has the virus. but dr. black, you seem to say that that's really not a concern, that you have to be thrown up on or have diarrhea on yourself to contract the disease. i hate to be very graphic here. being sneeze on a something that happened fairly frequently so that would be a major concern, and would almost make the disease airborne. >> we have a for good questions. won, what are some of the challenges and the supply chain right now. secondly, traditional medical personnel, either useful or not in this situation? the third question is what lessons have we learned? there've
you talked about health systems and in unity outreach in terms of treating workers, but was that peaceful solution to that? how did they die out in this community and then they reemerge? what lessons have we learned? there are people been exposed but they don't develop ebola. is their antibodies being formed by some of these people, do you think? >> very helpful. than one more question over he here. >> i have a question, dr. omaswa, you seem to say that someone can contract ebola if...
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in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars and outreaches. i would like to turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry. in terms of contact, and outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition. we are thinking of her. i am thinking of her constantly and hoping for her steady recovery. for the first patient, the index patient, as we call him, there were 48 contacts. those contacts have now passed more than two-thirds of their risk period. they have all passed more than 14 days. while it wouldn't be impossible that some of them would develop the disease, they have now passed through the highest risk period. it is decreasingly likely that any of them will develop ebola. second, for the nurse who is now hospitalized, there was one, and only one, contact. that is a representation of what happens when you do active monitoring, when you do contact tracing and encourage people to come in for care promptly. in the first patient who had ebola in the u.s., 48 potential contacts.
in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars and outreaches. i would like to turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry. in terms of contact, and outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition. we are thinking of her. i am thinking of her constantly and hoping for her steady recovery. for the first patient, the index patient, as we call him, there were 48...
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in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreach, support through hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i'd like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry, in term of contacts, and just outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition. and we're thinking of her -- i am thinking of her constantly and hoping for her steady recovery. for the first patient, the index patient as we call him, there were 48 contacts. those contacts have now passed more than two-thirds of their risk period. they've all passed more than 14 days. and while it wouldn't be impossible that some of them would develop the disease, they've now passed through the highest risk period. and it's decreasingly likely any of them will develop ebola. second, for the nurse who's now hospitalized, there was one and only one contact. that is a representation of what happens when you do active monitoring, when you do contact trac
in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreach, support through hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i'd like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry, in term of contacts, and just outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition. and we're thinking of her -- i...
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are working with trying to operationalize as well as protect health workers and providing the separate areas as well as having outreach services and logistics. so the package that has to come together and this is basically trying to codify the response in congo. so the concept has been evolving in liberia and they were originally having this that would later transport this and have this as is a place where you can take your patience and it's also planning to use committee members and volunteers and caregivers and they have transformed that into having paid health workers and the systematic in terms of how they come in. this also health care for those who don't have ebola and basically starting to team up for what looks like. so just to give you an idea that the drc will have for their team, they have coordination, management and a treatment under with clinicians and biologists and the community outrage side and about half of the clinicians are nurses that are involved. on the liberian team it's about 60 people that will rely largely on community leaders and volunteers were care assistance and education in various type
are working with trying to operationalize as well as protect health workers and providing the separate areas as well as having outreach services and logistics. so the package that has to come together and this is basically trying to codify the response in congo. so the concept has been evolving in liberia and they were originally having this that would later transport this and have this as is a place where you can take your patience and it's also planning to use committee members and volunteers...
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in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreach, support through hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i'd like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. and i'm sorry, in terms of contacts. and outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition, and we're thinking of her -- i am thinking of her constantly and hoping for her steady recovery. for the first patient, the index patient as we call him, there were 48 contacts. those contacts have now passed more than 2/3 of their risk period. they've all passed more than 14 days. and while it wouldn't be impossible that some of them would develop the disease, they've not passed through the highest risk period. and it's decreasingly likely that any of them will develop ebola. second, for the nurse who is now hospitalized, there was one and only one contact. that is a representation of what happens when you do active monitoring, when you do contact traci
in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreach, support through hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i'd like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. and i'm sorry, in terms of contacts. and outline where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition, and we're thinking of her -- i...
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workers who may have been exposed during the initial care of the index patient. fourth, we'll work with hospitals throughout the country tcountry. fifth, we'll double down on training, outreach, education and assistance throughout the healthcare system through professional associations, through hospitals, through group organizations and individuals reaching out to health departments at the state and county levels and cities and elsewhere, so that we can increase the awareness of ebola and increase the ability to respond rapidly. we wish the situation in dallas were different than it is today. we wish this individual had not been infected, and we're concerned there could be other infections in the coming days. what we're doing now is implementing an immediate set of steps that will insure the care of that individual is safe and effective while we look longer term at what this implies for what we should be doing to care for ebola as safely and effectively as possible wherever it may arise. with that i'll turn it over to dr. lakey. >> i know the family is possibly listening, we want them to know that our thoughts and prayers are with them, the healthcare worker and the staff wo
workers who may have been exposed during the initial care of the index patient. fourth, we'll work with hospitals throughout the country tcountry. fifth, we'll double down on training, outreach, education and assistance throughout the healthcare system through professional associations, through hospitals, through group organizations and individuals reaching out to health departments at the state and county levels and cities and elsewhere, so that we can increase the awareness of ebola and...
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he wants more steps to educate health care workers and the public as we've seen a continued outreach over dangers and things that are not a danger in terms of spread of ebola, so the white house eager to show that president obama is in touch with officials on top of the situation. stephanie. >> let's turn for a moment to the night against isil. mike, yet another fight called heat fell under isil control just a short time ago. our reporter said the group is advancing on towns like baghdad. how is washington responding to these developments? >> it's a continuing concern. all washington can do now is say they are relying on the kurdish fighting forces as well as the iraqi army to take the fight against isil on the ground while they have over the course of the last month or so hit isil with airstrikes, more than 600, almost 1700 at this point within iraq and obviously into syria, as well. it's not a good situation. the iraqi army cannot be depending on many of its units, half of them cannot be relied upon and now there are growing cries here in washington to if not put boots on the groun
he wants more steps to educate health care workers and the public as we've seen a continued outreach over dangers and things that are not a danger in terms of spread of ebola, so the white house eager to show that president obama is in touch with officials on top of the situation. stephanie. >> let's turn for a moment to the night against isil. mike, yet another fight called heat fell under isil control just a short time ago. our reporter said the group is advancing on towns like baghdad....
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workers are properly trained and meticulously follow guidelines while triaging potential ebola patients or providing care to ebola patients. any hospital in the u.s. must be prepared, however as we continue our outreach efforts it may be prudent, it may be a prudent measure to suggest certain hospitals which have specifically trained personnel and which have exercised their ebola response plans thoroughly be prepared to zephyrs. so i am reading this assaying, yeah, that may be a good idea to once you have a diagnosed patient move them to these high -- >> schieffer: to these four. >> and they have run through the drills, you know, in fairness to places like dallas and places all over the country, we have not run through these drills in the way these high risk centers have, so when do you make the mistakes? in the first couple of times you see the patient. >> schieffer: is it your surmise and again it can't be anything more at this point maybe what happened is this worker, this nurse took off the gloves or something and that is how this was -- you don't think this means there is some new mysterious way we didn't know about before? >> no, and i know dr. frieden said the great thing, this is a great time
workers are properly trained and meticulously follow guidelines while triaging potential ebola patients or providing care to ebola patients. any hospital in the u.s. must be prepared, however as we continue our outreach efforts it may be prudent, it may be a prudent measure to suggest certain hospitals which have specifically trained personnel and which have exercised their ebola response plans thoroughly be prepared to zephyrs. so i am reading this assaying, yeah, that may be a good idea to...
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are working with trying to operationalize as well as protect health workers and providing the separate areas as well as having outreachervices and logistics. so the package that has to come together and this is basically trying to codify the response in congo. so the concept has been evolving in liberia and they were originally having this that would later transport this and have this as is a place where you can take your patience and it's also planning to use committee members and volunteers...
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in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreachsupport their hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i would like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry, in terms of contact and just outlined where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition and we are thinking of her. i am thinking of her constantly and hoping for her steady recovery. for the first patient, the index patient as we call, there were 48 contacts. those contacts have now passed more than two thirds of their thirds of the risk period. they have all passed more than 14 days. while that wouldn't be impossible that some of them would develop the disease, they have now passed through the highest risk. risk. and it's decreasingly likely that any of them will develop ebola. second, for the nurse who is now hospitalized, there was one and only one contact. that is a representation of what happens when you do active monitoring, when you
in addition, for training of health care workers throughout the country, we will be ramping up webinars, conference calls, outreachsupport their hospitals, hospital associations, professional associations, state and local health departments and more. i would like to now turn to the situation in dallas in terms of infection control. i'm sorry, in terms of contact and just outlined where we are. first, our understanding is that the nurse remains in stable condition and we are thinking of her. i...
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workers told to monitor their temperatures after treating thomas duncan. cdc director thomas frieden says there are failures which must substantially change. we will double down on training, outreach, education and assistance throughout the health care system so that we can increase the awareness of ebola and increase the ability to respond rapidly. >> on monday, president obama met with advisers at the white house regarding health and human services sylvia personlow to discuss the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak. fears about the virus may have been behind the drop in airline and travel stocks on monday. as you can see there, all moving significantly down into the red. >>> shares in focus, they have been suspended in milan after trading down 5%. this as the giant and r raybanmaker announced who will take over control. the ceo announced his resignation yesterday just two weeks into the job. >> abby johnson has day-to-day control of the operations for fidelity. her father will remain as chairman. the move, widely expected, was announced in a company memo on monday. fidelly has $2 trillion in assets, but has been struggling with redemptions as investors switch out to more passive
workers told to monitor their temperatures after treating thomas duncan. cdc director thomas frieden says there are failures which must substantially change. we will double down on training, outreach, education and assistance throughout the health care system so that we can increase the awareness of ebola and increase the ability to respond rapidly. >> on monday, president obama met with advisers at the white house regarding health and human services sylvia personlow to discuss the u.s....