World & Nation
Ebola is now undetectable in Texas nurse Amber Vinson’s body, and she has been approved to leave isolation at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, her family announced Wednesday.
Oct. 22, 2014
Health officials gave Texas nurse Amber Vinson permission to fly to Ohio and back even though she voiced concern about Ebola, her relatives said Sunday, adding that they have retained a high-profile attorney.
Oct. 19, 2014
Amber Vinson gave a round of interviews Thursday morning, days after being released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, describing the physical toll that Ebola has had on her, and the emotional toll of critics who questioned her decision to fly to Ohio before she fell ill.
Nov. 6, 2014
Amber Vinson, the second of two nurses diagnosed with Ebola this month, is now free of the disease and was discharged from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon, telling reporters she was “so grateful” for the care she received after contracting the lethal virus.
Oct. 28, 2014
The U.S.
Oct. 16, 2014
One of two Dallas nurses who tested positive for Ebola was transferred to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta for treatment late Wednesday, the hospital said.
Oct. 15, 2014
Business
Frontier Airlines Chief Executive David Siegel said late Wednesday that he had ordered the removal of seat covers and carpeting from the plane that carried an Ebola-stricken flier after health officials said she might have had symptoms on the flight.
Two weeks after she was admitted to the hospital with a fever, Dallas nurse Nina Pham is now Ebola-free and has been released from care.
Oct. 24, 2014
The Texas hospital where two nurses were infected with the Ebola virus said Thursday that it followed federal guidelines to protect against the spread of the deadly pathogen, as Dallas County officials called an emergency meeting to consider asking Gov.
Opinion
Until last week, Ebola was merely a humanitarian disaster and a threat to global health.
Oct. 18, 2014