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it hadz to be transmitted through body fluids sal laif view -- saliva, blood. the people on the plane are not at risk. we have better infection precautions in the united states than africa. the facilities have multiple patients in one room. they are able to keep track of people more closely and less risk of it spreading. >> i know it is at risk of spreading when the victim is physically showing symptoms.
it hadz to be transmitted through body fluids sal laif view -- saliva, blood. the people on the plane are not at risk. we have better infection precautions in the united states than africa. the facilities have multiple patients in one room. they are able to keep track of people more closely and less risk of it spreading. >> i know it is at risk of spreading when the victim is physically showing symptoms.
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some lives in saliva, after two, three days, saliva somehow knocks it out. very little in urine, sweat later stages of the diseases. people say i am on the subway, people are sweating, can i get it. probably. can't deal in never, can't deal in absolute. somebody sick enough to have it in sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they're likely in the intensive care unit. most likely is the secretions. eric, if those are on surfaces, it can live hours while still wet secretions. people out there in west africa don't use toilet paper, so it is very easy there to transmit this virus in secretions. would be harder to do, but not impossible here. on the surface, door knob it dies in a couple hours. >> dr. siegel, you answered a question from gretchen who was asking with planes from liberia landing in new york, how worried should nyc citizens feel about riding public transportation. you said they should not be. >> no, it is too remote. i wouldn't say zero, but it is remote. >> i think direct contact, all of those droplets could be part of direct con
some lives in saliva, after two, three days, saliva somehow knocks it out. very little in urine, sweat later stages of the diseases. people say i am on the subway, people are sweating, can i get it. probably. can't deal in never, can't deal in absolute. somebody sick enough to have it in sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they're likely in the intensive care unit. most likely is the secretions. eric, if those are on surfaces, it can live hours while still wet secretions....
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sneezing you can image a situation where you have saliva on your hands. if they had any opening in the skin potentially it could happen. it is not likely. we are seeing this more among family members who are dealing with contaminated linens of these patients and things like close, close contact. >> my other question is how do we know this patient contracted it in liberia and did not contract it from someone else on the plane coming from liberia but wasn't necessarily showing overtly evidenced physical symptoms? >> what they are doing in liberia where ebola is endemic any one with a fever is not allowed on the plane. you can't transmit the virus when you have a fever and are not showing symptoms. more than likely the question contracted it in libya. >> with parents sending kids to school what should they be on the lookout for? >> high fever temperatures above 101 is.are /* -- 101.5. it is fall. we are seeing some of those symptoms. someone who came in contact with this person, body aches vomiting and a rash those are other symptoms as well. >> a lot of peo
sneezing you can image a situation where you have saliva on your hands. if they had any opening in the skin potentially it could happen. it is not likely. we are seeing this more among family members who are dealing with contaminated linens of these patients and things like close, close contact. >> my other question is how do we know this patient contracted it in liberia and did not contract it from someone else on the plane coming from liberia but wasn't necessarily showing overtly...
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people are concerned because they read the virus can be found in saliva, but in fact sneezing is not really a symptom of this virus and it requires direct contact with fluids. it's blood and body fluid, airborne is things like measles or tuberculosis. they are suspended in the air for people to breathe in, that does not happen with ebola, this is contaminated blood and body fluids and saliva, and resindustry drop lets not a prominent way the disease is spread. >> thank you doctor. >>> now in liberia, it's place concerned ground zero for ebola, many communities are struggling. now there is a way you can help. sara bloomquist is live now in the call to action center, to raise money. >> volunteers from the american red cross are taking your calls and taking your donations, the number to call is on your screen, 1-877-940-6222. that is how you can donate. things going well so far, our phone lines are busy and today health experts warned that more people will die if the world's response is not stepped up. president obama added that the world is not doing enough and everybody needs to do mo
people are concerned because they read the virus can be found in saliva, but in fact sneezing is not really a symptom of this virus and it requires direct contact with fluids. it's blood and body fluid, airborne is things like measles or tuberculosis. they are suspended in the air for people to breathe in, that does not happen with ebola, this is contaminated blood and body fluids and saliva, and resindustry drop lets not a prominent way the disease is spread. >> thank you doctor....
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but you can have ebola in the saliva of later in the infection, so the fact that he was not vomiting, didn't have -- at the bowling alley or the subway car, and might have been where he had a droplet exposure. >> again, doctor celine gounder, and we're awaiting two press conferences on ebola. one in brooklyn, new york, where bill de blasio is expected to is it speak momentarily, and also in bethesda, maryland where the clinic where nina pham is being treated, they're expected to old a press conference because she's ebola free and they're expected to release her now. i want to bring in erica, and you heard dr. gounder expel any notion that she's his fiance and has been hospitalized and do we know more about her risk of getting the disease. >> his fiance, as well as his two friends are being quarantined. as far as their up gated condition, the last we heard is they're not showing any symptoms but you have to be cautious here, and from the mayor's news conference, an update on their condition, and where exactly they're being quarantined. and really getting more of an idea, especially wit
but you can have ebola in the saliva of later in the infection, so the fact that he was not vomiting, didn't have -- at the bowling alley or the subway car, and might have been where he had a droplet exposure. >> again, doctor celine gounder, and we're awaiting two press conferences on ebola. one in brooklyn, new york, where bill de blasio is expected to is it speak momentarily, and also in bethesda, maryland where the clinic where nina pham is being treated, they're expected to old a...
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have you touched the vomit, blood, sweat, saliva, urine, or feces of someone who might have ebola? the answer is no, then you do not have the virus. sorry to be so graphic, but i think it is important you understand what the message is as we try to impart the details about what it means to cover the ebola crisis. so this brings us to our twitter question for you this morning. what do you think about the media coverage so far? is it warranted? do you feel properly informed? tweet us your answers usi using #waytooearly, the best ones coming up later in the show. >>> in other news for you today, one of vice president joe biden's sons says he's trying to move forward after being discharged from the navy reserve for cocaine use. nbc has confirmed that hunter biden failed a drug test last year during a drill, and received an administrative discharge. biden says it was an honor to serve in the navy and that he is embarrassed and deeply regrets his actions. a navy reserve official says this dismissal was not made public because he was treated like any other sailer who fails a drug test and
have you touched the vomit, blood, sweat, saliva, urine, or feces of someone who might have ebola? the answer is no, then you do not have the virus. sorry to be so graphic, but i think it is important you understand what the message is as we try to impart the details about what it means to cover the ebola crisis. so this brings us to our twitter question for you this morning. what do you think about the media coverage so far? is it warranted? do you feel properly informed? tweet us your answers...
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it lives a lot less in saliva. after two or three days, saliva knocks it out.le in urine and in sweat. somebody says can i get it from sweat? probably. i'm not talking never here. but somebody that is sick enough to have it in their sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they are likely to be in the intensive care unit. but if the secretions are on surfaces, it can live for hours. people out there, in west africa, they don't use toilet paper. so it's very easy there to transmit this virus in seek kre secretions. >> so dr. siegel, gretchen was asking, with planes from africa landing in new york, how concerned should nyc residents be worried about riding a train? >> i wouldn't say zero but it's remote. >> all of those drop lets could be part of direct contact. when you go into a room to examine a patient? you wear masks, gowns, cover your shoes. now, the concentration of this virus is higher in blood and higher in diarrhea and vomit. but it's not zero in droplets. whether it's going to mutate and become a respiratory, we hope not. >> it's not sp
it lives a lot less in saliva. after two or three days, saliva knocks it out.le in urine and in sweat. somebody says can i get it from sweat? probably. i'm not talking never here. but somebody that is sick enough to have it in their sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they are likely to be in the intensive care unit. but if the secretions are on surfaces, it can live for hours. people out there, in west africa, they don't use toilet paper. so it's very easy there to...
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eric: first we were told, as you said, only body fluids, saliva, blood, this sort of thing.pparently learning now that ebola, the virus can actually last for a few hours on doorknobs and on countertops and such. we weren't told that before. >> well, that's -- that's considered universal precautions in every hospital setting. i mean, we've been treating -- eric: what if it's at the coffee shop or the diner or out in the shopping mall? >> well, the good news is if you're not infectious, you don't have a fever, you're not going to be depositing this virus -- eric: bottom line, is it hard to get and contract ebola? >> well, sure, because right now we have limited people who are in the united states with the virus. so it's definitely difficult to get it. but vigilance, common sense are things that need to dictate. eric: that's what's happening right now. meanwhile, there's another virus going around the country, and the medical examiner in new jersey just ruled that a little 4-year-old boy who was from that state died from enterovirus 68. it's a severe respiratory virus that's af
eric: first we were told, as you said, only body fluids, saliva, blood, this sort of thing.pparently learning now that ebola, the virus can actually last for a few hours on doorknobs and on countertops and such. we weren't told that before. >> well, that's -- that's considered universal precautions in every hospital setting. i mean, we've been treating -- eric: what if it's at the coffee shop or the diner or out in the shopping mall? >> well, the good news is if you're not...
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sÓlo se contagia travÉs de secreciones corporales: sangre, saliva, orina, heces...s tambiÉn pueden contagiarse con la ingesta de productos cÁrnicos. si el fluido permanece hÚmedo y a temperatura ambiente, puede sobrevivir por dÍas. la mayoría de las personas se contagian por el contacto destruidos corporales de pacientes o vÍctimas mortales del virus. pero cuÁndo es un enfermo de Ébola? cuando muestra sÍntomas. estos sÍntomas aparecen hasta en 22 dÍas. el período de incubaciÓn varÍa entre ocho a 10 dÍas. los primeros síntomas son fiebre, debilidad, dolor en los mÚsculos y dolor en la garganta. muchas veces confundidos con la gripe, la malaria o la disenterÍa. pero luego empeoran, diarrea hemorrÁgica,. sus sarpullido o puntos morados en la piel. la incidencia de muerte varÍa entre 50 a 90%, dependiendo en la cepa de virus y la rapidez con la que la persona sea atendida. si sobrevive, el virus puede sobrevivir en el semen hasta tres meses. un sobreviviente tiene inmunidad al virus hasta 10 aÑos, pero aÚn se desconoce si serÁ inmune a otras cepas del virus. preguntas r
sÓlo se contagia travÉs de secreciones corporales: sangre, saliva, orina, heces...s tambiÉn pueden contagiarse con la ingesta de productos cÁrnicos. si el fluido permanece hÚmedo y a temperatura ambiente, puede sobrevivir por dÍas. la mayoría de las personas se contagian por el contacto destruidos corporales de pacientes o vÍctimas mortales del virus. pero cuÁndo es un enfermo de Ébola? cuando muestra sÍntomas. estos sÍntomas aparecen hasta en 22 dÍas. el período de incubaciÓn...
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. >> ya sea orina, vÓmito, excremento, saliva, sudor.el aire. >> haciendo escala en virginia con destino final a dallas, texas. actualmente se encuentra en un hospital de gales, en condiciÓn seria. >> es un tipo de virus de fiebre hemorrÁgica. hay varios tipos. es que es uno de ellos. por lo tanto, la mortalidad en calidad. >> de maryland como autoridades de salud se reunieron para monitorear el ebola, como medida de precauciÓn. en washington. >> se robaron sus pertenencias a una maestra en san josÉ. la joven llamado cecilia, dijo una pareja la quiso ayudar. ambos decidieron que a cambio de ayudarla, que ellos pagarÍan por la gasolina. cuando se bajÓ del carro, los sospechosos arrancaron y se llevaron sus pertenencias. del incidente ocurriÓ a eso de las 6:35 de la maÑana. equipos de emergencia acudieron al lugar donde llegaron a transeÚntes. por otra parte, la policÍa investiga el asalto cometido en la estaciÓn de gasolinerÍa. segÚn reportes, el sospechoso es un hombre afroamericano en humanos del gran reino 40 aÑos de edad, ingresÓ al l
. >> ya sea orina, vÓmito, excremento, saliva, sudor.el aire. >> haciendo escala en virginia con destino final a dallas, texas. actualmente se encuentra en un hospital de gales, en condiciÓn seria. >> es un tipo de virus de fiebre hemorrÁgica. hay varios tipos. es que es uno de ellos. por lo tanto, la mortalidad en calidad. >> de maryland como autoridades de salud se reunieron para monitorear el ebola, como medida de precauciÓn. en washington. >> se robaron sus...
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can you get it through saliva, kissing? >> if somebody is infectious, any bodily liquids, saliva, blood, urine, really could infect you. the issue is a strategic mistake made. for we spent talked about ebola may be coming,'s a lot of emergency rooms around the country knew if you had a patient to suspect came from that region and had any signs of symptoms of any kind of flulike or infection, that person should have been quarantined then and there. that is a strategic mistake that was made, that is why the patient came to the hospital given antibiotics, things got really bad two days later he was isolated. this is a wake-up call. number one we kind of have to think differently how we are going to allow immigration to come to this region. if you look at the airlines in europe, they stop flying to west africa. we should at least create a different portfolio for screening if a patient is coming to america we should have more information. eric: what if they say no? >> from the free reports i got, there was some connection with h
can you get it through saliva, kissing? >> if somebody is infectious, any bodily liquids, saliva, blood, urine, really could infect you. the issue is a strategic mistake made. for we spent talked about ebola may be coming,'s a lot of emergency rooms around the country knew if you had a patient to suspect came from that region and had any signs of symptoms of any kind of flulike or infection, that person should have been quarantined then and there. that is a strategic mistake that was...
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. >> excremento, saliva, todo eso. >> aÑade que en África una costumbre cuando una persona muere contribuyenÁs rÁpido por ejemplo familiares deben limpiar el cuerpo ellos mismos. >> son muchos contactos, es un asunto religioso. >> se advierte ante que la posibilidad de analizar mal informados >> gracias por tu informe. parte de la interestatal 95 fue cerrada esta maÑana lo de que un camiÓn cisterna se incendiara. la policÍa respondiÓ a eso de las 3,45 de la maÑana. afortunadamente, no se reportaron heridos. despuÉs de dos aÑos de conducciÓn, oficiales de filadelfia bautizaron un nuevo paseo turÍstico. el paseo marÍtimo larga la ruta popular para hacer ejercicios por casi media milla. fue costeado por fondos generales y municipales. regresamos. >>el tema de inmigraciÓn sigue siendo crucial, le contamos al regresar. siendo crucial, le contamos al regresar. el bienestar de su familia. haga la prueba de radón en su hogar. eso es vivir de manera saludable y verde. ♪ la prueba de radón ♪ la salud la protege ♪ hazlo verde, verde, verde la prueba de radón es fácil. sólo llame al... ♪ ♪ >>+ >> el pre
. >> excremento, saliva, todo eso. >> aÑade que en África una costumbre cuando una persona muere contribuyenÁs rÁpido por ejemplo familiares deben limpiar el cuerpo ellos mismos. >> son muchos contactos, es un asunto religioso. >> se advierte ante que la posibilidad de analizar mal informados >> gracias por tu informe. parte de la interestatal 95 fue cerrada esta maÑana lo de que un camiÓn cisterna se incendiara. la policÍa respondiÓ a eso de las 3,45 de la...
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estas cosas, una enfermedad que se contagia a travÉs de los fluidos, de la a un logsangre, vÓmito, saliva sÍntomas es muy importante mencionarlos dolor de cabeza, garganta, dolor muscular y de articulaciÓn como si fuera una gripa y despuÉs viene fiebre, diarrea y vÓmito, este virus que en tra al sistema provoca problemas de lÍquidos que resulta en shock y en muchos casos la muerte del paciente. vamos a ver ahora tambiÉn mencionar cuando sgealguien sobrevive a su sistema inmune elimina el fluido solamente en el semen puede permanecer por semanas, hay otra noticia relacionada con el Ébola se pro dijo en espaÑa donde sacrificaron al perro de teresa, decenas de personas que defienden los derechos de los animales salieron al paso del vehÍculo que stratrans pornporto excalibur, y la policÍa despeja el camino y un manifestante resultÓ herido. >>> gracias y nos vamos a mÉxico donde miles de personas se movilizaron en distintas ciudades de ese paÍs, en protestas por la desapariciÓn de 43 estudiantes norma listas en guerrero. strans pa trans pa trans pa transparencia y justicia reclaman por la impu
estas cosas, una enfermedad que se contagia a travÉs de los fluidos, de la a un logsangre, vÓmito, saliva sÍntomas es muy importante mencionarlos dolor de cabeza, garganta, dolor muscular y de articulaciÓn como si fuera una gripa y despuÉs viene fiebre, diarrea y vÓmito, este virus que en tra al sistema provoca problemas de lÍquidos que resulta en shock y en muchos casos la muerte del paciente. vamos a ver ahora tambiÉn mencionar cuando sgealguien sobrevive a su sistema inmune elimina...
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that's saliva. >> even though it may be dry on the counter they are saying the virus still lives. >>uses can live outside of the body for a period of time. that's a concern. >> that's a real concern. >> do you plan to see people wearing masks on airplanes? >> with the seasonal flu they will likely be wearing that. >> i am worried about seasonal flu and things like enterovirus. those are the ones i am concerned about. >> thank you for being with us this evening. >> coming up today's new show, how well the dallas hospital handles ebola. what happens when somebody walks into the clinic with symptoms? i go inside an urgent care system to find out. that's next. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family wh
that's saliva. >> even though it may be dry on the counter they are saying the virus still lives. >>uses can live outside of the body for a period of time. that's a concern. >> that's a real concern. >> do you plan to see people wearing masks on airplanes? >> with the seasonal flu they will likely be wearing that. >> i am worried about seasonal flu and things like enterovirus. those are the ones i am concerned about. >> thank you for being with us this...
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yes, so theoretically there is that risk but far lower in fluids like saliva and sweat. >> othe symptomsre just like the flu. how are hospitals distinguishing them from other illnesses? >> well, the key question to ask patients is you have had any travel history to west africa? you have had any exposure to somebody infected in ebola? that helps health care providers distinguish if this person could be at risk for the virus. >> a few minutes ago i spoke with a doctor from the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, and he said he trusts the hospitals, despite the breakdown. >> the cdc set the guidelines and set them early in august asking all u.s. hospitals to gear up for this and to ask people about any travel to west africa, and what we are hearing from the hospital becomes more and more confusing by the day. first we heard the nurse took the history and didn't rely it, and then we heard the two electronic medical records were separate for nurses than doctors, and we heard that was not true either. we need transparency to understand what went wrong so that other u.s. hosp
yes, so theoretically there is that risk but far lower in fluids like saliva and sweat. >> othe symptomsre just like the flu. how are hospitals distinguishing them from other illnesses? >> well, the key question to ask patients is you have had any travel history to west africa? you have had any exposure to somebody infected in ebola? that helps health care providers distinguish if this person could be at risk for the virus. >> a few minutes ago i spoke with a doctor from the...
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saliva, diarrhea things like that urine. and so the process, the tedious process that health care workers go to actually take off the headdress and make sure the gloves come off properly and no bodily fluid touches their skin or gets into their blood system or into their saliva is what they're going to take a look at. they may even simplify some of these outfets that the health care workers-- outfits that the health care workers put on, we were in alabama, for workers headed to west africa put on, to put them on takes 20 minutes, to get them off 15, you need a buddy to make sure you're going through right procedures. they're going to isolate and 150 investigators on the ground. lots of work ahead of them antonio. >> have they given any indication what they think happened in dallas, where to use the cdc's words the protocol breach occurred? >> reporter: you know, that's the big question right now. you know they've interviewed this health care would beer who has the infection now, over and over the cdc has said they have asked
saliva, diarrhea things like that urine. and so the process, the tedious process that health care workers go to actually take off the headdress and make sure the gloves come off properly and no bodily fluid touches their skin or gets into their blood system or into their saliva is what they're going to take a look at. they may even simplify some of these outfets that the health care workers-- outfits that the health care workers put on, we were in alabama, for workers headed to west africa put...
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it is spread through body fluids, blood saliva or sweat. four workers were recently treated in special isolation centers, we told you about them. one remains hospitalized and the others have recovered. a u.s. doctor is currently under observation in a similar ups actual near washington d.c. >>> apple in the south bay are warning about a rash of robberies where people have gold chains snatched right off their next. they have 21 snatchings and while the robberies occurred in different locations and at random times of the day, there there was a comment link and they were all of indian descend. >> they snatched the chain from her neck and the other one was waiting further and he sat on the motor bike and did it. >> police say they believe the suspects drive down the street looking for victims. they have released information on a getaway car. the suspect is described as an african-american man who may be working with a group of men with similar descriptions. >>> now to a disturbing story. somebody used a golf club and killed 920 chick he is. he
it is spread through body fluids, blood saliva or sweat. four workers were recently treated in special isolation centers, we told you about them. one remains hospitalized and the others have recovered. a u.s. doctor is currently under observation in a similar ups actual near washington d.c. >>> apple in the south bay are warning about a rash of robberies where people have gold chains snatched right off their next. they have 21 snatchings and while the robberies occurred in different...
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. >> but means being exposed to the person directly and their saliva request. >> well, the individual can take it themselves. but they're not infectious until they get the fever, and then the risk is very low. i wish life could give you a zero-risk lifestyle, but when you get in your car and i can't guarantee you that you're not going to be injured in your car. but i can reduce your risk if you maintain your car and wear a seat belt. i can make sure that you don't burn up if you don't smoke in bed. in this case we're trying to dramatically reduce the risk. anyone who tells you they're making a zero-risk in society is fooling themselves. and this did not create a zero-risk society because people in emory are not on quarantine. the people in nebraska are not on quarantine. people in belle vue taking care of the patient are not on quarantine. we're not creating a fair society as though we focus on those from west africa are more risky than those we have here in the united states. >> when will we know that he's out of the woods? will new yorkers have to avoid each other and look for empty
. >> but means being exposed to the person directly and their saliva request. >> well, the individual can take it themselves. but they're not infectious until they get the fever, and then the risk is very low. i wish life could give you a zero-risk lifestyle, but when you get in your car and i can't guarantee you that you're not going to be injured in your car. but i can reduce your risk if you maintain your car and wear a seat belt. i can make sure that you don't burn up if you...
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experts say it could only spread through direct contact with bodily fluids, including blood, sweat, saliva. >> we are confident that the precautions we have right now are prhealthcare workers. >> reporter: they are monitoring about 50 people in the dallas area that may have come in contact with duncan before going to the hospital. brian webb for cbs news, new york. >> the woman who tested positive was not under observation. >>> still no names from police on the five victims who died in a two-car crash on friday night. two children among the dead there. investigators say that the acura was stopped at the light in livington terrace when the mercedes slammed into the back of the acura. the two children passengers and the two adult female passengers were killed. a female driver was unhurt. the female passenger in the mercedes was also hurt as the male driver and the second male passenger in the mercedes are still hospitalized tonight. bad weather appear to be factors in that friday night crash. >>> there's been a second deadly crash. the single car accident that happened early this morning on
experts say it could only spread through direct contact with bodily fluids, including blood, sweat, saliva. >> we are confident that the precautions we have right now are prhealthcare workers. >> reporter: they are monitoring about 50 people in the dallas area that may have come in contact with duncan before going to the hospital. brian webb for cbs news, new york. >> the woman who tested positive was not under observation. >>> still no names from police on the five...
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but at the same time, they're willing to say it is in saliva.e all know that when you cough or sneeze, saliva is sprayed out of your mouth. perhaps this virus cannot live very long in the air. i don't know. but i don't think anybody knows. can it suddenly change and become aerosol so that that is another way it can spread. to me that's the biggest danger. >> thank you very much. robin cook. appreciate you joining us here on cnn. when we come back. tough times at 1600 pennsylvaniach anew. even former members of the president's own team are taking pot shots, but not jay carney. i will ask him how he thinks his old boss is doing. tasered by police. what would you do if this happened to you? who is to blame for cases like these? and high school football team season canceled over charges of shocking abuse by players by some parents say they want the team back on the field. they're s and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips whenwork with equity experts who work with regio
but at the same time, they're willing to say it is in saliva.e all know that when you cough or sneeze, saliva is sprayed out of your mouth. perhaps this virus cannot live very long in the air. i don't know. but i don't think anybody knows. can it suddenly change and become aerosol so that that is another way it can spread. to me that's the biggest danger. >> thank you very much. robin cook. appreciate you joining us here on cnn. when we come back. tough times at 1600 pennsylvaniach anew....
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. >> saliva, sudor. >> cualquier tipo de fluido corporal, especialmente sangre, por ejemplo es probable que estuvo 5 dÍas sin estar en aislado, esto quÉ puede significar. >> lo que significa que tiene un perÍodo de incubaciÓn que dura hasta 21 dÍas. se infectÓ en África. pero estÁ en el cuerpo, no tiene sintomas, viaja y se desarrolla los sintomas. es mÁs contagioso cuando tiene sintomas. de todas maneras, quiÉn le dio la mano, tocÓ el paciente lo van a observar en cuarentana. >> esto no es una crisis terrible, porque si esta persona vino en un aviÓn, no fue aislado, no existe la posibilidad que todas las personas en el aviÓn, en el aeropuerto estÉn expuesta. >> serÍa raro que estÉn expuesto, no se transmite por el aire, pero no se puede descartar la posibilidad que alguien en el aviÓn o ya con el paciente aquÍ con un mÉdico pudo ser contagiado. en estados unidos la gente debe saber que todas las herramientas, todos los cuartos de aislamiento modernos para contener la enfermedad. no creo que sea el momento de sentir pÁnico, pero el momento que todo el mundo sepa que es una situaciÓn glo
. >> saliva, sudor. >> cualquier tipo de fluido corporal, especialmente sangre, por ejemplo es probable que estuvo 5 dÍas sin estar en aislado, esto quÉ puede significar. >> lo que significa que tiene un perÍodo de incubaciÓn que dura hasta 21 dÍas. se infectÓ en África. pero estÁ en el cuerpo, no tiene sintomas, viaja y se desarrolla los sintomas. es mÁs contagioso cuando tiene sintomas. de todas maneras, quiÉn le dio la mano, tocÓ el paciente lo van a observar en...
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hospitales de nueva york listo aquÍ se pega con el contacto de un infecto, como vomito, diarrea y salivaor viajar en el subway, no tengo preocupaciÓn alguna. ♪ ♪ ♪. >> ha sido oficialmente establecido que cualquier residente permanente que haya tenido problemas con la ley o sentenciado a crÍmenes por mÁs de 5 aÑos deportado automÁticamente, julio cesar ortiz nos amplÍa. >> meterse en problemas con la policÍa podria complicarle la vida al inmigrante que sÓlo cuenta con una residencia permanente. >> simplemente la sentencia de un delito, un delito de man zar sin licencia a un delito le afectarÁ a uno y si la acumulaciÓn de sus delitos, la sentencia de 5 aÑos lo pueden meter en un proceso deportaciÓn. >> dejaron en quÉ momento no se le puede cancelar deportaciÓn a un ciudadano. >> utilizar la sentencia de una manera de encontrar y sacar a las personas que tiene los delitos. >> eso me motiva a usted a reflexionar que no vale la pena cometer un crimen tan leve. >> sÍ, eso me motiva mÁs, por eso no estoy en mi casa mejor. >> juan quien a vivido en este paÍs por mÁs de 30 aÑos sabe que con esta
hospitales de nueva york listo aquÍ se pega con el contacto de un infecto, como vomito, diarrea y salivaor viajar en el subway, no tengo preocupaciÓn alguna. ♪ ♪ ♪. >> ha sido oficialmente establecido que cualquier residente permanente que haya tenido problemas con la ley o sentenciado a crÍmenes por mÁs de 5 aÑos deportado automÁticamente, julio cesar ortiz nos amplÍa. >> meterse en problemas con la policÍa podria complicarle la vida al inmigrante que sÓlo cuenta con...
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i may not suffer from depression, but i take abilify just for the dizziness and excess saliva.hter) the real tragedy... here is that zmapp was so close to solving the biggest problem with all medicine -- forgetting to take it. that's why prescott pharmaceuticals, in association with r.j. reynolds, is rude to -- is proud to introduce vas cay vasca-ginia slims, the pioneering anti-viral medication we guarantee will become a habit. >> forget grandpa's pill organizer -- after just a couple days, your nervous system will tell you when you need it. you will know it's time for a dose when you snap at your kids for no reason. and sure, vasca-ginia slims are not made with the same antibody-laden tobacco zmapp uses. they go one step farther and give the ebola cancer, because who's got tougher lungs -- you or some virus? side effects of the vasca-ginia slims include elevated heart weight, cancer and probably still ebola. well, that's it for cheating death. brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. prescott: mercury-free since 2015! (laughter) until next time, i'll see you in health! ♪ (
i may not suffer from depression, but i take abilify just for the dizziness and excess saliva.hter) the real tragedy... here is that zmapp was so close to solving the biggest problem with all medicine -- forgetting to take it. that's why prescott pharmaceuticals, in association with r.j. reynolds, is rude to -- is proud to introduce vas cay vasca-ginia slims, the pioneering anti-viral medication we guarantee will become a habit. >> forget grandpa's pill organizer -- after just a couple...
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. >> excremento, vomita, saliva. >> aÑadiendo que las costumbres en África que cuando una persona muereoso. >> el temor al estar mal informado se propague mÁs rÁpido, aconseja que visite la pÁgina web. >> y menciona que no olvidemos ser bondadosos con zonas de bajos recursos. >> gracias, varios aeropuertos en el paÍs, cuenta con secciones de cuarentena, comienzan la manifestaciÓn de angustia ante la inminente llegada de Ébola, ciudadanos se preguntan si la naciÓn se encuentra en riesgo. >> de esta manera fue embestido el doctor, como forma de protesta simbÓlica, considera que las autoridades de los centros de control y mienten acerca del peligro que corre la poblaciÓn en cuanto a la llegada del virus, ademÁs asegura que las autoridades federales de sanidad no estÁn manejando la situaciÓn con la seriedad, aseguran que no existe riesgo de una epidemia en la regiÓn. >> creo que podemos intensificar esto incrementando las alertas, hay paso que podemos tomar. >> ademÁs reitera que el hombre contagiado que se encuentra en texas e identificado como thomas duncan, no comprometiÓ a las personas
. >> excremento, vomita, saliva. >> aÑadiendo que las costumbres en África que cuando una persona muereoso. >> el temor al estar mal informado se propague mÁs rÁpido, aconseja que visite la pÁgina web. >> y menciona que no olvidemos ser bondadosos con zonas de bajos recursos. >> gracias, varios aeropuertos en el paÍs, cuenta con secciones de cuarentena, comienzan la manifestaciÓn de angustia ante la inminente llegada de Ébola, ciudadanos se preguntan si la...
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you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of salivaecay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. >> earlier we asked you if the u.s. needed a czar for the ebola respops. what did you think of the pick. a lot of you had a lot to say. dg said no cvc and would have sufficed and greg writes, wouldn't it be smarter to appoint someone
you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of salivaecay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable...
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to get ebola, you have to come into direct contact with the sick person body fluids such as blood, saliva or vomit. the incubation period for someone who has been expo is between two to 21 days. people are not contagious to run this time they are only contagious after symptoms appear. the symptoms may include fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. worrell >> catherine: and aleksei you will find a special section devoted to ebola coverage detailed information on what symptoms to look for and to what i just and as to what i just mentioned. also how it is brett where ebola is how to protect yourself is all on kron 4 doc calm. kron4.com >> catherine: the patient and dallas is at least the fifth person to be treated for a bullet in deep as. dr. kent brett leach and member of the the medical missionary who was working in liberia was the first american to return to you as after getting sick and all this. the 33 year-old was sent to atlanta and hospitalize at emory university. three days later a colleague at 59 your old nancy was also flown out to liberia to atlanta both have recovered and are virus free
to get ebola, you have to come into direct contact with the sick person body fluids such as blood, saliva or vomit. the incubation period for someone who has been expo is between two to 21 days. people are not contagious to run this time they are only contagious after symptoms appear. the symptoms may include fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. worrell >> catherine: and aleksei you will find a special section devoted to ebola coverage detailed information on what symptoms to look for and to...
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then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm... (laughter) you know what? it's my ebola cheat day. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. to us, it means giving you a wide selection of products. the best advice. the best service. and an unbeatable price with our price match guarantee. expert service. unbeata
then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm......
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. >> it can be express through blood, sweat and saliva. >> the cautions we have in place right now are protecting our health care workers. >> they are monitoring 50 people in the dallas area who may have come in contact with duncan before he went to the hospital. brian webb, kpix5. >> the woman who tested positive was not under observation and had been self- monitoring to check for symptoms. >>> people in dallas received 911 call. >> please be adviced that a health care worker that lives in your area tested positive for the ebola virus. this individual is in the hospital and is isolated. precautions are already in place to clean all known potential areas of contact to ensure public health. >> city workers are knocking on doors and distributing flyers to alert people. now that a nurse in the u.s. has been diagnosed it makes you wonder is there a way the virus is transmitted that nobody knew about before? cbs medical responder has this. >> this is a great time not to have magical thinking. there is 40 years of experience treating ebola. we know how it is transmitted. no evidence from the
. >> it can be express through blood, sweat and saliva. >> the cautions we have in place right now are protecting our health care workers. >> they are monitoring 50 people in the dallas area who may have come in contact with duncan before he went to the hospital. brian webb, kpix5. >> the woman who tested positive was not under observation and had been self- monitoring to check for symptoms. >>> people in dallas received 911 call. >> please be adviced that...
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it's scary, because children do touch each other's mouths and get saliva or other bodily fluids. >> our own cdc issued an estimate, the worst case scenario could be 1.4 million case by january. if they don't succeed in controlling this that could be what we're facing. >>> let's go on to the secret service there's a philadelphia connection to the director whose replacing julia pierson who resign, she took a lot of heat after a person got into the white house. someone armed a security guard was right there next to the president in an elevator in atlanta, acting odd and taking photos and being unprofessional as people in the secret service would have behaved. it now has the president worried for his own family safety. >> number one it's harold to conclude that she was incompetent as a secret service agent she has been doing it for 30 years. she is incompetent as a leader. we attribute elite state -- status to things in our county. the jet serve criminals deals with much -- secret service deals with much greater pressure in protecting the president. the gentleman coming in from comcast ther
it's scary, because children do touch each other's mouths and get saliva or other bodily fluids. >> our own cdc issued an estimate, the worst case scenario could be 1.4 million case by january. if they don't succeed in controlling this that could be what we're facing. >>> let's go on to the secret service there's a philadelphia connection to the director whose replacing julia pierson who resign, she took a lot of heat after a person got into the white house. someone armed a...
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person with the virus, they must show symptoms, spread through their bodily fluids, blood, sweat, saliva those fluids have to enter through your eyes, ears, nose, broken skin. to know more about ebola, we're using the hash tag facts not fear on twitter. we'll be right back. in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >>> in fact a new poll shows a quarter of them know about that effect and that only half say they are somewhat informed. 21% feel like they are not very up to seat at all and 3% don't know the facts at all. a lot of confusion as we noted and it does not help that the flu season is almost here. influenza as you know kills tens of thousands of americans every year. and here to talk about that and how to tell the difference is dr. tameka of med star. also ch
person with the virus, they must show symptoms, spread through their bodily fluids, blood, sweat, saliva those fluids have to enter through your eyes, ears, nose, broken skin. to know more about ebola, we're using the hash tag facts not fear on twitter. we'll be right back. in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing...
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a travÉs de la sangre, a través de la orina, el contacto con esos fluidos, saliva, heces fecales, vÓmitoso directo con estas personas. no ustedes o inclusive las personas que estÁn en ese hospital donde estÁ duncan, tampoco corren peligro., tampoco las personas del aviÓn porque Él estaba asintomÁtico. todos esos puntos son importantes. alguien pregunta cuÁnto tiempo dura el virus activo. dura hasta 21 dÍas activo, incubÁndose en el cuerpo, mientras el paciente desarrolla sÍntomas. una vez los tienen, estÁ infeccioso. o sea, puede contagiar a otras personas. y de hecho, algo importante que estÁ ocurriendo en áfrica, todavÍa lamentablemente las personas muertas, las personas que van a enterrar a ese muerto estÁn en contacto directo, se pueden contagiar y ha sido uno de los contagios principales en África. todo esto es muy importante. sigan haciÉndonos preguntas y seguiremos contestando. >> muchas gracias. anoche el presidente obama hablÓ de la reforma migratoria. prometiÓ que despuÉs de las elecciones del 4 de noviembre serÁ. asegurÓ que emplearÍa sus poderes ejecutivos antes de fin de aÑo.
a travÉs de la sangre, a través de la orina, el contacto con esos fluidos, saliva, heces fecales, vÓmitoso directo con estas personas. no ustedes o inclusive las personas que estÁn en ese hospital donde estÁ duncan, tampoco corren peligro., tampoco las personas del aviÓn porque Él estaba asintomÁtico. todos esos puntos son importantes. alguien pregunta cuÁnto tiempo dura el virus activo. dura hasta 21 dÍas activo, incubÁndose en el cuerpo, mientras el paciente desarrolla sÍntomas....
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then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm... (laughter) you know what? it's my ebola cheat day. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ they let us use our phones to. do amazing things. but why sign a two-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless you can use the phone you already have. and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited talk, text and data on the best 4g lte networks starts at just $40 a month. net10wireless. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. thank you very much! nation, when it comes to defend
then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm......
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then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm... (laughter) you know what? it's my ebola cheat day. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ there's a new, fully loaded $3 six inch select at subway this october and it's the black forest ham and cheese. enjoy lean, sliced ham with a hint of sweetness, for a half a foot of protein-packed bliss. all yours, all month, for only $3. subway. eat fresh. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair...
then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well.laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm......
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fec feces, vomit, blood, and saliva. >> what about somebody sneeding next to you on the subway. he able to transmit it by sneezing? >> two things. first of all, his viral counts were probably very low. and he probably was not having the symptoms of coughing and sneezing. it's not an airborne disease. yes, although it possible to transmit it by saliva, at this time, it is unlikely. >> so what do you do if you're on a plane or subway who is sneezing? assume they have the cold or flu? >> we know it's a minimal risk of getting ebola because you're on the subway, you're touching this person's bowling ball, or if you're going to the grocery store. it's a very minimal risk at this time. >> why all the coverage tonight of the movement by new yorkers going around on the route this fellow took, over to brooklyn to bowl, he took three different subway lines, all listed in this morning's washington post. why so much information on the tick tock here if he couldn't have transmitted it during that time? are we being overzealous? >> we need to understand while people don't have symptoms, they'
fec feces, vomit, blood, and saliva. >> what about somebody sneeding next to you on the subway. he able to transmit it by sneezing? >> two things. first of all, his viral counts were probably very low. and he probably was not having the symptoms of coughing and sneezing. it's not an airborne disease. yes, although it possible to transmit it by saliva, at this time, it is unlikely. >> so what do you do if you're on a plane or subway who is sneezing? assume they have the cold or...
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we could have it in saliva. of virus ine's lots blood. we know that people that have ebola, they vomit. they are sick. so there's virus in the vomit. a person who -- a patient that has ebola has to go to the toilet. when they go to the toilet, there is vomit. feces, when, in the they have diarrhea, there's virus in the diarrhea. get -- as they get worse and worse and worse, there's more virus and we start to see sweat.us in the the other really important thing that we haven't talked about is semen. in the semen.irus and there's virus in breast milk. and we haven't talked about that. and so, at the early stages of the disease, when people are treatingck and we're them, we have virus in all these bodily fluids. the fluids we've just described. you have to touch those bodily fluids. doesn't float in the air. them.uch then it has to get into your body. doesn't go through the skin. have to put your hands in your mouth, your nose, your eyes. fun things at home in my family. how many times do you touch your face in a day? it's a lot! and people
we could have it in saliva. of virus ine's lots blood. we know that people that have ebola, they vomit. they are sick. so there's virus in the vomit. a person who -- a patient that has ebola has to go to the toilet. when they go to the toilet, there is vomit. feces, when, in the they have diarrhea, there's virus in the diarrhea. get -- as they get worse and worse and worse, there's more virus and we start to see sweat.us in the the other really important thing that we haven't talked about is...
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blood, vomit, diarrhea, saliva or the like. it's not easily transmitted at all. it's a matter of concern, but it's not easily transmitted. and the public health investigation, plus good clinical care of this patient, we should be proud of that. this is going to be contain this virus. it's not going to spread. >> well that's great to hear. i'm glad to hear you say it. initially there were questions he wasn't feeling well when he was on the plane, but you're sitting a row away from this guy on the plane, you can't get it? >> that's correct. that's absolutely correct. now, what's more troubling is what you've just reported, namely, that when he did become sick and reported that he had come from liberia, that information was not passed on and appreciated. that seems strange and troubling. there's a lesson for us all because we've been telling every doctor, any patient who comes with a fever, ask two questions, have you been outside of the united states and if so where. >> when he went in to get that first treatment, he went to the doctor, he was misdiagnosed and sent
blood, vomit, diarrhea, saliva or the like. it's not easily transmitted at all. it's a matter of concern, but it's not easily transmitted. and the public health investigation, plus good clinical care of this patient, we should be proud of that. this is going to be contain this virus. it's not going to spread. >> well that's great to hear. i'm glad to hear you say it. initially there were questions he wasn't feeling well when he was on the plane, but you're sitting a row away from this guy...
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enterovirus d-68 es una enfermedad respiratoria y puede ser facilmente transmitida a traves de la salivaes o la flema. ---aun no hay una vacuna, por lo que la prevencion es la mejor arma. vo blanca --mientras que en brasil, hoy se registro el primer caso sospechoso de bola. --el ministerio de salud de ese pais, inform que se trata de un hombre de 47 aÑos originario de "guinea" que lleg al pais amaznico el pasado 19 de septiembre. --la victima del mortal virus se encuentra en total aislamiento y ser trasladado a un hospital en rio de janeiro. blanca -- revisemos las condiciones del tiempo para esta noche.. cesar -- adelante gabriela ... gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noche y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . les saluda gabriela dellan.. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica para esta noche . como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: una nohce mas fresca.. temperaturas disminuyen mas de diez grados.. temperaturas actuales: santa rosa: 54 san jose: 60 oakland: 59 gilroy: 60 la neblina avanza pe
enterovirus d-68 es una enfermedad respiratoria y puede ser facilmente transmitida a traves de la salivaes o la flema. ---aun no hay una vacuna, por lo que la prevencion es la mejor arma. vo blanca --mientras que en brasil, hoy se registro el primer caso sospechoso de bola. --el ministerio de salud de ese pais, inform que se trata de un hombre de 47 aÑos originario de "guinea" que lleg al pais amaznico el pasado 19 de septiembre. --la victima del mortal virus se encuentra en total...
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we have saliva, blood. we know that people that have ebola, they vomit. they're sick. there's virus in the voment vomit. a patient who has ebola has to go to the toilet. when they go to the toilet there is vomit. when they have urine and feces and diarrhea. as they get worse and worse and worse there's more virus and we start to see the virus in the sweat. the either thing we haven't talked about is semen. there's also virus in the semen and there's also virus in breast milk and we haven't talked about that. and so at the early stages of the disease we have vomit and we have viruses in all these bodily fluids, you have to touch those bodily fluids. it doesn't go through the skin. it has tsh you have to put your hands in your mouth, your nose, your eyes. we do fun things at home with my family. how many times do you touch your nace a day? and it's a lot. people are out there in universities looking at people, how many time dozz we touch our face, it's a lot throughout the day. as we work with nurses and doctors and physicians and other specialists, don't touch your face
we have saliva, blood. we know that people that have ebola, they vomit. they're sick. there's virus in the voment vomit. a patient who has ebola has to go to the toilet. when they go to the toilet there is vomit. when they have urine and feces and diarrhea. as they get worse and worse and worse there's more virus and we start to see the virus in the sweat. the either thing we haven't talked about is semen. there's also virus in the semen and there's also virus in breast milk and we haven't...
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enterovirus d68 is a respiratory illness, symptoms include fever, sneezing, cough, it's spread through saliva and muco mucous. infants, children and teens are most lakely to get sick from this because they haven't built up immunity yet. >> parents have questions about enterovirus d68. you can find more information on nbc10.com, including the symptoms and also ways to avoid getting sick. >>> right now at 6:00, tracking storms, the first round of rain has moved out but now more is on the way. just about everyone in our area will see it. >> let's get to nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. how strong will the storms be. >> they may be enough to wake some folks up in the middle of the night. the first batch of activity, just in the last two hours. look how that's raced out of there. that's raced out, this other area is racing in. it is moving at like 40 to 60 miles an hour to the east and we have some really severe thunderstorms back on the western side of this. but this is just in three hours that it's almost on top of washington. we do have a threat of getting this
enterovirus d68 is a respiratory illness, symptoms include fever, sneezing, cough, it's spread through saliva and muco mucous. infants, children and teens are most lakely to get sick from this because they haven't built up immunity yet. >> parents have questions about enterovirus d68. you can find more information on nbc10.com, including the symptoms and also ways to avoid getting sick. >>> right now at 6:00, tracking storms, the first round of rain has moved out but now more is...
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say it can can only spread through direct contacts with bodily fluids including blood, sweat and saliva>> we are confident that the pro cautions we have in place right now are protecting our healthcare workers. >> reporter: texas authorities are monitoring about 50 people in the dallas area who may have come in contact with duncan before he went to the hospital. brian webb for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of this story. you can learn more about the ebola virus on our web site, cbsphilly.com. >>> it was a gorgeous day across the region, almost enough to make you forget about those saturday showers. justin drabick joins us from the sky deck with a first look at your forecast. >> evening, diana. not a bad way to finish off the weekend. temperatures cool for this time of year but a great october day with the sunshine. temperatures a good 4 degrees below average as made it into the mid 60's. 64 the official temperature in philadelphia, that's what we forecast today. same number in allentown. nice 57 up in the poconos where we're seeing so
say it can can only spread through direct contacts with bodily fluids including blood, sweat and saliva>> we are confident that the pro cautions we have in place right now are protecting our healthcare workers. >> reporter: texas authorities are monitoring about 50 people in the dallas area who may have come in contact with duncan before he went to the hospital. brian webb for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing...
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. >> we're not really sure if ebola virus can be secreted or excreted by a dog in its saliva or urinefeces. it's kind of a gray zone. no one really knows. >> now that excalibur is gone, everyone is asking was this necessary? >>> how bad is the ebola pang? a joke about the dreaded disease cause -- panic? a joke about the dreaded disease caused hysteria on a plane. >> this is no drill. a hazmat team board a u.s. airliner as passengers worry what's happening. you can hear a baby crying on board a u.s. airways flight from philadelphia to the dominican republic. the crisis? a passenger sneezed, then said i have ebola. you're all screwed. it turned out to be a stupid joke, but there was nothing funny about it. the flight crew went to full alert. >> it's going to look worse than it is. >> a flight attendant is being praised today for calming the passengers before the hazmat team came on board. >> stay out of their way, please. let them do their jobs. this is all new territory for all of us. >> look at this passenger covering her mouth while she shoots video on her cell phone. abc news chief
. >> we're not really sure if ebola virus can be secreted or excreted by a dog in its saliva or urinefeces. it's kind of a gray zone. no one really knows. >> now that excalibur is gone, everyone is asking was this necessary? >>> how bad is the ebola pang? a joke about the dreaded disease cause -- panic? a joke about the dreaded disease caused hysteria on a plane. >> this is no drill. a hazmat team board a u.s. airliner as passengers worry what's happening. you can...
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it's transmitted through contact with infected badly fluids such as blood and saliva. world health organization officials have identified more than 7,400 cases, more than 3,400 people have died. the health care systems in these nations are teetering on collapse. medical teams are struggling to care for the sick, and safely dispose of the dead. it's a different story in the u.s., where treatment and infection control are more advanced. >> the chances of an ebola outbreak in the united states is extremely low. >> reporter: still, president barack obama is taking precautions. he's ruled out a travel ban but he's ordered tougher screenings of airline passengers, both in west africa, and upon arrival in the u.s. >> the ability of people who are infected to carry that across borders is something that we have to take extremely seriously. >> reporter: obama is reacting, in part, to the case involving thomas eric duncan. duncan flew from his home in liberia to the u.s. last month. he developed ebola at this apartment complex in dallas, and has been in hospital for the past week
it's transmitted through contact with infected badly fluids such as blood and saliva. world health organization officials have identified more than 7,400 cases, more than 3,400 people have died. the health care systems in these nations are teetering on collapse. medical teams are struggling to care for the sick, and safely dispose of the dead. it's a different story in the u.s., where treatment and infection control are more advanced. >> the chances of an ebola outbreak in the united...