EBOLA Passenger Lands at Newark With Fever, Evaluated at Hospital for Possible Ebola 10/21/14

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The plane landed just after noon on Tuesday (per flight aware)


Steven Bognar ‏@Bogs4NY 4h4 hours ago BREAKING: University Hospital in #Newark treating patient with #Ebola-like symptoms #nbc4ny http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Newark-Airport-Passenger-Fever-Evaluated-As-If-He-Has-Ebola-University-Hospital-279988202.html …


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Passenger Lands at Newark With Fever, Evaluated at Hospital for Possible Ebola: Sources

By Brian Thompson, Pei-Sze Cheng and Fred Mamoun



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University Hospital in Newark Tuesday
Tuesday, Oct 21, 2014 • Updated at 10:56 PM EDT

Medical workers at University Hospital in Newark have isolated a sick passenger who landed at Newark Liberty Airport from Brussels and are evaluating him "as if he has Ebola" out of extreme caution, sources tell NBC 4 New York.
The man, a Liberian national, had traveled from Liberia to Brussels before flying into Newark on United Airlines Flight 998 just before 1 p.m., Tuesday, officials said.


He waited in line with other passengers at the customs check-in, and then was singled out for a health screening by agents because of his recent travel history, sources familiar with the screening said.
That's when officers discovered he had a fever, according to the sources. It's not clear if he was exhibiting any other symptoms of illness.

Ebola Flight Restrictions Start Wednesday

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Travelers from three West African counties will be required to enter the United States through one of five airports where enhanced screening procedures are already in place. Lori Bordonaro reports.
The passenger was transported to University Hospital, which has a contract with the Port Authority to take all of Newark Airport's medical cases.
Two sources briefed on the treatment of the patient said he was being evaluated "as if he has Ebola" out of an abundance of caution and until proven otherwise.


The patient remains in isolation, and poses no risk to anyone, the sources said.
Workers in protective gear were seen outside University Hospital, and police taped off some entrances.
Local Hospitals Prepare to Handle Ebola, as Precaution

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Hundreds of emergency responders are trained on how to use personal protective equipment at Nassau University Medical Center on Long Island. Checkey Beckford reports
CDC spokeswoman Carol Crawford said in a statement: "During the enhanced screening process for individuals arriving to the United States from Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, an individual was identified as reporting symptoms or having a potential exposure to Ebola.
"The passenger is being transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. CDC or state/local public health officials will contact other passengers on the aircraft should it be determined that there was any risk to the other passengers of exposure to communicable disease," Crawford said.


It's not clear how long it will take for test results to return, although past cases have taken up to a day.
Newark is one of five airports nationwide that have been conducting health checks on passengers whose trips began in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, where Ebola has been spreading quickly, killing over 4,500 people over the past 10 months.
Ebola Emergency Kits Distributed

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Hundreds of Ebola kits have been given to Port Authority first responders across the New York area as a precaution. Marc Santia reports
Homeland Security officials at the airports -- which also include New York's Kennedy, Washington's Dulles, Chicago's O'Hare and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson -- use no-touch thermometers to check for fever, which can be a symptom of Ebola infection.
The Obama administration announced Tuesday that all arrivals from the Ebola-ravaged zone in West Africa must now fly into those five airports performing fever checks. Previously, the administration said screenings at those airports covered about 94 percent of fliers from the three countries but missed a few who landed elsewhere.


There are no direct flights from those nations into the U.S; about 150 fliers per day arrive by various multi-leg routes.
Since screening started Oct. 11, 562 people have been checked at the five airports, according to Homeland Security. Of those, four who arrived at Dulles airport were taken to a local hospital. No cases of Ebola have been discovered through the airport screenings so far.
Cops at Airports Want Travel Ban Over Ebola Concerns

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The police officers sworn to protect our major airports have sent a letter to Congress demanding a ban to and from the West African nations at the center of the Ebola crisis. Pat Battle has more from Newark Airport.
Earlier this month, before the screenings began, a sick passenger was pulled off a flight at Newark and taken to University Hospital, where he was determined to have a minor medical condition. The passenger, who was also on a flight coming from Brussels, left the emergency department feeling well and was not tested for Ebola because he did not meet the criteria.
Three cases of Ebola have been diagnosed in the United States so far, two of them health care workers who actually contracted it here. The nurses in Dallas were treating Thomas Duncan, who died.


Nina Pham's condition was upgraded from fair to good Tuesday, and Amber Vinson is "doing OK, just trying to get stronger" at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, according to her mother.
Also Tuesday, the NBC News freelancer diagnosed with Ebola while working in Liberia was declared free of the virus.
"I'm so lucky," Ashoka Mukpo tweeted. "Wish everyone who got sick could feel this."
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Passenger Arriving at Newark Evaluated for Possible Ebola

ABCNews
ABC NEWS
Updated 27 mins ago

A passenger who arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport from Brussels on United flight 998 was being evaluated for possible symptoms of Ebola this evening, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The passenger was taken by ambulance to University Hospital in Newark, N.J., which was designated as the facility for any passengers flagged by health screeners at the airport, the CDC said.

"During the enhanced screening process for individuals arriving to the United States from Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, an individual was identified as reporting symptoms or having a potential exposure to Ebola," the CDC said in a statement Tuesday night. "The passenger is being transported to a local hospital for further evaluation."

The CDC said that if it is determined that the other passengers were in any risk of exposure they will be contacted by CDC or state or local health officials.

United said in a statement: "Health officials examined a passenger. The other customers were cleared and deplaned normally."

Also tonight in Chicago, two separate travelers, an adult and a child both of whom began their trips in Liberia, were taken from O'Hare International Airport to hospitals to be evaluated for Ebola, although in both cases the CDC decided not to test for Ebola.

Enhanced screening measures for passengers arriving from the three West African countries went into effect just this week. According to those measures, passengers arriving in the U.S. from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia can only disembark at five airports, including Newark and O'Hare.

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Kris Gandillon

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Impossible! Don't they know there is a total blackout on speaking about suspected or real Ebola cases?
 

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Charles C. Johnson ‏@ChuckCJohnson 12m12 minutes ago

Newark PD officer told me that suspected #ebola patient was vomiting all over themselves.
 

Lilbitsnana

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Impossible! Don't they know there is a total blackout on speaking about suspected or real Ebola cases?


There is/has been a big clampdown, even twitter seems to be doing some filtering (or maybe it's Charter on my end); you should be wondering what have the news people heard or know that they have suddenly decided to release multiple stories tonight.

ETA: maybe they're just fed up with Obola bams
 

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Steven Bognar ‏@Bogs4NY 4h4 hours ago

PHOTO: Medical personnel at University Hospital in #Newark after patient arrived w/ #Ebola-like symptoms #nbc4ny


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Shacknasty Shagrat

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There is/has been a big clampdown, even twitter seems to be doing some filtering (or maybe it's Charter on my end); you should be wondering what have the news people heard or know that they have suddenly decided to release multiple stories tonight.

ETA: maybe they're just fed up with Obola bams
I've noticed that things in the media got quiet for a bit but tonight all kinds of uglies are getting coverage.
There may be just too many people leaking info, some with skin in the game, to keep up a false face. A lot of Health Care Workers may not to die horribly after infecting their family and friends. A threat of jail time might not cut it for them.
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pirate9933

Veteran Member
It took the obama admin a split second to stop all flights to and from Israel because of a perceived danger.

Ebola is not perceived, it is real, dangerous and now here because Obama wants to protect a black poor sh&thole country.
 

Fetz

Senior Member
Oh darn, this again. Remember to vote Nov. 5. Hopefully these centers have some equipment ant training.
 

FROG

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There is/has been a big clampdown, even twitter seems to be doing some filtering (or maybe it's Charter on my end); you should be wondering what have the news people heard or know that they have suddenly decided to release multiple stories tonight.

ETA: maybe they're just fed up with Obola bams

Is it possible that the uptick is because of ISIS threatening another beheading soon?
 

dstraito

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Of course they aren't going to close our borders.

What a great Cloward/Piven strategy to introduce chaos and overwhelm the system. Just like introducing all those Central America refugees (some of which were kids) and the diseases like D68 virus and the 44 states it has spread too. Include the gangs that came in that wave and you have the real makings of anarchy and system collapse - mission accomplished.
 

John Green

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Of course they aren't going to close our borders.

What a great Cloward/Piven strategy to introduce chaos and overwhelm the system. Just like introducing all those Central America refugees (some of which were kids) and the diseases like D68 virus and the 44 states it has spread too. Include the gangs that came in that wave and you have the real makings of anarchy and system collapse - mission accomplished.

True. This is all right out of the playbook.
 

Be Well

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It took the obama admin a split second to stop all flights to and from Israel because of a perceived danger.

Ebola is not perceived, it is real, dangerous and now here because Obama wants to protect a black poor sh&thole country.

He doesn't care about w. African countries. He just wants the USA destabliized and ruined.
 
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