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    Has Ebola hit a new continent? Authorities test a man in Brazil for the deadly virus as a woman in Paris is also suspected of being infected

    • 47-year-old man who travelled to Brazil is undergoing tests for Ebola
    • If confirmed it would be the first time virus has spread to South America
    • Travelled to Brazil from Guinea last month seeking refugee status
    • Comes as a woman is also under observation for Ebola in a Paris hospital
    • Officials hope to know later today if she has contracted the deadly infection
    • Spanish nurse with Ebola today remains in a stable condition in hospital
    • Her brother says authorities have tried to blame her for catching virus
    • Downing Street orders screening at Heathrow and Gatwick, and Eurostar



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    Crawford Kilian ‏@Crof 36m36 minutes ago
    #Ebola in Spain: More optimism about Romero's survival
    http://bit.ly/1vXqLW4

    The nurse assistant Teresa Romero has improved since this morning. There is more optimism about her survival now that "she has improved clinically as well as analytically," health sources said. Even so, her prognosis continues to be serious, and complications have not been dismissed.

    This morning ABC reported that Romero is conscious, breathing on her own, and that she has received another dose of serum from Sister Paciencia, added to the two doses she received yesterday from the nun. On Wednesday she received a dose from another of the nuns from Liberia who had survived the virus, and on Tuesday another two (six in total). The assistant is also taking the antiviral favipravir.

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    Ebola Alerts (.)(.) ‏@iWatchEbola 2m2 minutes ago
    #LasVegas Health officials probing report of #Ebola infection at #McCarran
    http://shar.es/1msARP via @reviewjournal

    Public health officials are looking into reports of Ebola infection on a flight to Las Vegas, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.

    Dr. Joseph Iser, chief medical officer for the health district, said his agency is working with McCarran International Airport and the Clark County Fire Department in the investigation.

    “We are sending a team of two to the airport to assess the situation,” Iser said. “I don’t want to comment further until I have more information.”
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    Breaking News ‏@BreakingNews 16m16 minutes ago
    McCarran official: Sick passenger aboard a Delta flight from NY does not meet the criteria for Ebola - @LasVegasSun
    http://www.breakingnews.com/t/PoI

    Vaughn Sterling ‏@vplus 26m26 minutes ago
    JUST IN: University Medical Center in Vegas is on standby to receive 2 patients with flu-like symptoms who landed at McCarran Airport


    Jason Frank ‏@INTJerk 47m47 minutes ago
    Breaking: Passengers arriving in Las Vegas delayed exit from plane due to passenger(s) with fever. #Ebola #LasVegas



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    The Latest on Ebola and Travel

    The international response to the West African Ebola outbreak has affected travel by air, rail and cruise ship. Here is a guide to what has changed.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/10/tr...d-travel.html?

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    NOT FUNNY: EBOLA JOKE BRINGS OUT HAZMAT...
    Obama Contradicts CDC on Avoiding Virus...
    MILITARY ARRIVES IN HOT ZONE...
    AFRICOM: US Personnel Will Have Direct Contact With Patients...
    MAG: Outbreak Reveals Flaws in Protective Gear...
    FEAR ESCALATES IN EUROPE...
    WHO lists 13 potential new hotspots...
    Liberian leader seeks more power to fight virus; Restrict movement and public gatherings...
    Bans journalists from Ebola centers...
    Ominous math of epidemic worries experts...
    Cases doubling every 3-4 weeks...
    VIDEO: Spanish Nurses Throw Surgical Gloves at PM's Car...
    General warns virus could cross Mexican border...
    Unease On Dallas College Football Weekend...
    False alarms mount as panic grows...
    Scare in Vegas...
    CDC Ignoring Half of Potential Cases...
    Crisis sends conspiracy theorists into overdrive...
    Duncan's family gives his medical records to AP...
    Released from ER after registering 103-degree fever...
    NYC ON ALERT...

    http://www.drudgereport.com/

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    Rachel Graham ‏@rachels_aria 2m2 minutes ago
    Overwhelmed in #Liberia @CDC @WHO admit major "defeat" & shift to plans to treat #Ebola pts at home
    http://nyti.ms/1xArgEE @influenza_bio


    Ryan McGinnis ‏@bigstormpicture 8m8 minutes ago
    Officials admit defeat in Sierra Leone, will now train families to care for #Ebola patients on their own. @MackayIM
    http://nytimes.com/2014/10/11/world/africa/officials-admit-a-defeat-by-ebola-in-sierra-leone.html?referrer= …

    FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Acknowledging a major “defeat” in the fight against Ebola, international health officials battling the epidemic in Sierra Leone approved plans on Friday to help families treat patients at home, recognizing that they are overwhelmed and have little chance of getting enough treatment beds in place quickly to meet the surging need.

    The decision signifies a significant shift in the struggle against the rampaging disease. Officials said they would begin distributing painkillers, rehydrating solution and gloves to hundreds of Ebola-afflicted households in Sierra Leone, contending that the aid arriving here was not fast or extensive enough to keep up with an outbreak that doubles in size every month or so.

    “It’s basically admitting defeat,” said Peter H. Kilmarx, the leader of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s team in Sierra Leone, adding that it was “now national policy that we should take care of these people at home.”

    “For the clinicians it’s admitting failure, but we are responding to the need,” Dr. Kilmarx said. “There are hundreds of people with Ebola that we are not able to bring into a facility.”

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    Ebola Alerts (.)(.) ‏@iWatchEbola 6m6 minutes ago
    #Brazil Suspected #Ebola Case Tests Negative
    http://on.wsj.com/1sqFfOm
    via @WSJ Negative #ebola #Brazil


    Ebola Alerts (.)(.) ‏@iWatchEbola 56m56 minutes ago
    #Spanish #Ebola nurse in better & state and talking - Yahoo Maktoob News
    https://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/spanish-ebola-nurse-better-state-talking-111558862.html …
    via @Yahoo_News_ME #SPAIN Nurse IMPROVING

    CNN Breaking News ‏@cnnbrk 2h2 hours ago
    NBC crew that worked with cameraman who has Ebola was ordered into quarantine after it violated self-confinement, health officials say.


    Rachel Graham ‏@rachels_aria Oct 6
    #Texas wants 2nd pt "reasonably suspected of being infected"w/ #Ebola put into protective custody #Dallas.
    http://www.courthousenews.com/2014/10/06/72174.htm …


    Crawford Kilian ‏@Crof 9h9 hours ago
    American tests negative for #Ebola in Paris
    http://bit.ly/1ngAB3O

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    It has been a terrible week for government communications in Spain, and many Spanish media outlets have contributed to the confusion and chaos. Thursday was perhaps the worst day, of heightened confusion, contradictory confirmations and misinformation following the announcement by Mrs. Romero’s brother that her condition had worsened considerably. The authorities had not counted on him deciding to just tell the truth to journalists waiting outside the hospital, and the Deputy Director of the Carlos III was forced to run out and issue an unplanned confirmation.

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    State broadcaster TVE put out an Ebola special and passed off Reuters images of a spotless German hospital decontamination unit as images from Madrid’s Carlos III Hospital. They did not inform viewers of the minor detail, and the German suits and decontamination procedures contrasted strikingly with the images and stories of sticky tape, screen doors, protective suits with sleeves that are too short, Ebola decontamination instructions pinned to makeshift blackboards and 15-minute Ebola training courses that healthcare workers report is Spain’s Ebola response reality this week.State broadcaster TVE put out an Ebola special and passed off Reuters images of a spotless German hospital decontamination unit as images from Madrid’s Carlos III Hospital. They did not inform viewers of the minor detail, and the German suits and decontamination procedures contrasted strikingly with the images and stories of sticky tape, screen doors, protective suits with sleeves that are too short, Ebola decontamination instructions pinned to makeshift blackboards and 15-minute Ebola training courses that healthcare workers report is Spain’s Ebola response reality this week.

    Two El País journalists managed to wander onto the fifth floor of the Carlos III, without protective suits and without any security guards stopping them.

    The prize, though, went to radio station Cadena COPE, which rushed to publish the news of Mrs. Romero’s death on Thursday evening. Other reporters quickly confirmed this was not the case, and the radio station put out a statement claiming they had not actually published the story, and removed it from their website, before claiming they had been hacked. Inexplicably, the radio station then re-published the same news of her death, a second time.

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    Health Minister Ana Mato gave the third government press conference of the day, and even accepted a couple of questions, to her evidently great discomfort, before shuffling off, leaving the attendant journalists with questions half-spoken. She claimed she did not have any more information on the condition of Teresa Romero than that which she read in the newspapers, adding: “It’s not my job to give information on the condition of the patient”.

    More lessons at https://www.thespainreport.com/11736...a-death-watch/

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