Sunday, August 3, 2014

Yahoo News: Ebola-stricken American doctor 'seems to be improving,' CDC head says (Our open-borders overlords are now importing head lice, scabies, the Ebola virus, street gangs and countless millions of third-worlders and their offspring. I mean, really, what could possibly go wrong?)


Ebola-stricken American doctor 'seems to be improving,' CDC head says


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Kent Brantly, the Ebola-stricken American doctor who was flown back to the United States from Liberia on Saturday, "seems to be improving," Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday. 

"It's encouraging that he seems to be improving," Frieden told CBS' "Face the Nation." "And we're hoping he'll continue to improve. But Ebola is such a scary disease because it's so deadly. I can't predict the future for individual patients."
Brantly, 33, is being treated in a special isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, one of four facilities in the country equipped to deal with infectious diseases. He is believed to be the first Ebola patient ever to be treated on U.S. soil.
Nancy Writebol, a 59-year-old American who was also infected with Ebola while working as a medical missionary in Liberia, is expected to arrive early this week — raising concern that the disease might spread in the United States. ...