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“I'm Not Careless”: Ebola Nurse Amber Vinson Defends Flying
Dallas nurse and Ebola survivor Amber Vinson appears on NBC’s Today show Thursday as she talks to Matt Lauer about her recovery from the virus.
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Amber Vinson, Nurse Who Had Ebola, Arrives Home in Dallas
A plane has arrived in Dallas bearing home a nurse just released from an Atlanta hospital after treatment for Ebola.
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Ebola Patient's Fiancée Unable to Find New Home
The fiancée of the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United States has been unable to find a new home in Dallas, even though she was released from monitoring on Monday.
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Ebola Victim's Sister: Hospital Denied Request
The family of the first Ebola victim to die in the United States says the hospital that cared for him has refused for weeks to release lab results showing the effects of an experimental drug treatment, fanning their suspicions that the facility mishandled the case.
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Ebola-Infected Nurse in Fair But Stable Condition
The first nurse to become infected with the Ebola virus in the United States was transferred from Dallas to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland on Thursday night. Nina Pham appeared to be in good spirits in a rare, emotional video shot in her Dallas hospital room, just before she was flown to Maryland for treatment.
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Hospital: “We Made Mistakes” and Are “Deeply Sorry”
Officials with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas are apologizing for misdiagnosing the country’s first Ebola patient.
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Ebola Patient Contacted CDC Before Flight, Agency Says
A federal government spokesperson tells NBC News that Dallas Ebola patient Amber Vinson contacted the CDC before she flew on a commercial airline on Monday.
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Dallas Nurse to Mother: “Don't Worry About Me”
A Dallas nurse who became infected with Ebola while treating the first patient diagnosed in the U.S. has been upgraded to good condition Tuesday, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas says.
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Hospital Releases Statement About Ebola Victim's Care
The hospital that treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan released a statement Thursday, which included some points the hospital said were meant to “correct misconceptions.”
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Dallas County Deputy Does Not Have Ebola: State
State health officials say a Dallas County Sheriff’s deputy does not have Ebola, one day after being taken from a CareNow to a hospital feeling ill.