Breaking: Texas health care worker who treated 'patient zero' tests positive for Ebola
But CDC's Frieden said we'd stop Ebola in its tracks here." “Health care worker who cared for Duncan has virus." http://t.co/PgiWzfKDGI”
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) October 12, 2014
If US healthcare worker in Texas gets #Ebola in that controlled setting, it must be more contagious than they're letting on.
— Peter Foster (@pmdfoster) October 12, 2014
.@Mike_Rawlings says Hazmat have cleaned up the apartment where the second #Ebola patient was staying. @NBCDFW
— Ellen Bryan (@EllenBryanNBC5) October 12, 2014
information leaflets delivered to four block area around M street neighborhood where health worker lived #Ebola
— WFAA TV (@wfaachannel8) October 12, 2014
Dr. Varga- all workers follow @CDCgov recommended precautions when interacting w #ebola patients.Patient was wearing protective gear @NBCDFW
— Eric King (@EricKingNBC5) October 12, 2014
So if #Ebola isn't airborne, how did the medical worker in Dallas contract it?
— Doug Gottlieb (@GottliebShow) October 12, 2014
Hospital official: "It's very concerning. The worker was wearing gloves, protective gear, took all precautionary methods." #ebola
— Joangel Concepcion (@JOANGELFOX4) October 12, 2014
.@elizcohencnn reports second Dallas patient is a female nurse. #Ebola
— Ford Vox, MD (@fordvox) October 12, 2014
Dr. Kent Brantly still doesn't know how he got Ebola, despite all the precautions he took.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) October 12, 2014
Breaking: second CDC test confirms that the Texas nurse has Ebola.
— Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) October 12, 2014
#breaking #CDC confirms nurse who cared for #Ebola patient Thomas Duncan at #Dallas hospital now becomes 2nd patient with the virus @cbsdfw
— Jack Fink (@cbs11jack) October 12, 2014
Sharyl Attkisson: It may already be too late to prevent Ebola outbreak in the US
Experts: soon, it will be too late to prevent US spread by closing incoming traffic from infected nations --if it's not already too late.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) October 12, 2014
This case alone is overwhelming health officials and the hospital, according to officials. Hard to imagine how a spread will be handled.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) October 12, 2014
Ebola: Officials Sound the Alarm http://t.co/ynl8u5XUJV
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) October 12, 2014
National Journal reporter Ron Fournier: Time for CDC to reconsider Ebola protocols — and talking points
A health care worker in full protective gear following CDC guidelines gets #Ebola. Time to reconsider protocols -- and talking points
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) October 12, 2014
Would be an admission of failure re CDC's hubristic insistence any US hospital can treat #Ebola with their guidelines. @elizcohencnn
— Ford Vox, MD (@fordvox) October 12, 2014
It's clear the #Obama Admin & #CDC are misleading the American people. How else can a nurse following #Ebola protocol catch it? #Airborne
— Christopher Walker (@CSterlingWalker) October 12, 2014
This Huffpo journo forgot he has ONE JOB: Guys, don't ask questions about new Ebola case (What journalism!)
Starting to think it’s likely we’re not being told the whole truth about the ease of Ebola transmission.
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) October 12, 2014
@morningmoneyben @ReformedBroker in what sense?
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) October 12, 2014
@samsteinhp @ReformedBroker in the sense that this worker reportedly took all precaution against contact with fluids. Still got it
— Ben White (@morningmoneyben) October 12, 2014
@morningmoneyben @SuzyKhimm @ReformedBroker really important not to theorize in situations involving a deadly infectious disease
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) October 12, 2014
@samsteinhp @SuzyKhimm @ReformedBroker perfectly reasonable to ask questions here sam.
— Ben White (@morningmoneyben) October 12, 2014
@morningmoneyben @samsteinhp @SuzyKhimm @ReformedBroker fwiw, Ben, I took it as a question. A good one.
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) October 12, 2014
That awkward moment when CDC claims Ebola 'protocol breach' or something. Then 'forgets' to mention it HERE
Hey guys, it's Steve here in Dallas. News says the 2nd Ebola patient in Dallas was a nurse who followed all CDC protocol, so..what happened?
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) October 12, 2014
BREAKING: @CDCgov says #Ebola diagnosis in person who treated #ThomasEricDuncan shows there was a clear breach of safety protocol - @AP
— Justin Michaels (@JMichaelsNews) October 12, 2014
CDC Chief says "breach in protocol" with Dallas health care worker getting Ebola... But he doesn't know what breach was.. Your thoughts?
— Robin Marsh KWTV-9 (@robinmarsh9) October 12, 2014
Shorter CDC on #Ebola: We don't know what the protocol breach was, but there must've been one, because the protocol *always* works. Uh-huh.
— Patrick H. (@trogdor8768) October 12, 2014
'Self-monitoring' snafus: Is THIS the most enraging aspect of latest Ebola case? (Boy, it's up there)
Infected healthcare worker was "self monitoring." No word on who this person had been in contact with.
— Joangel Concepcion (@JOANGELFOX4) October 12, 2014
TX health official: 2nd case was NOT part of the original 48 we were monitoring - working on new pool of those we'll be monitoring
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) October 12, 2014
TX health official: H/C workers caring for Duncan were classified as "minimal risk" - so they were doing self-monitoring
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) October 12, 2014
Thank God this nurse was self monitoring, because neither the CDC or the hospital thought it important enough to monitor. #ebola
— Melissia (@ProudoftheUSA) October 12, 2014
'Wow': Some people notice a little something peculiar about Barack 'Do-Nothing' Obama
The photo op of Pres Obama on phone with Burwell lasted only 40 seconds. No remarks could be heard through window. pic.twitter.com/TwcdAPZZqp
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) October 12, 2014
Wow. If Obama's desk is any indication, this man works hard!!! Via @markknoller pic.twitter.com/wNOD1AkrcL
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) October 12, 2014
@KatMcKinley He's got his phone and his pen or something @markknoller
— Heather Lee (@hleecar) October 12, 2014
@KatMcKinley @markknoller not even taking his jacket off, just wants to get out to the golf course asap
— Joel (@CommodoreBTC) October 12, 2014
Pres Obama now at Ft Belvoir for a round of golf. By my count, this is his 200th round of golf as President.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) October 12, 2014
Priorities! Duffer-in-Chief plays 200th round of golf as Ebola spreads
Don't fret y'all, Obama spent a whole 40 seconds getting up to speed on the new Ebola case. The man is on it. https://t.co/9aS9moQs2l
— LittleMissRightie (@LilMissRightie) October 12, 2014
Pres made call to HHS Sec about ebola and then headed out to play golf
— Greta Van Susteren (@gretawire) October 12, 2014
Obama Sunday after a week of fundraising: 40 second ebola photo op. 200th round of golf.
— Barbara McMahon (@southsalem) October 12, 2014
Obama's 40-second phone call to HHS Secy Burwell on new Ebola diagnosis was just long enough to say he is headed out to golf at Ft Belvoir.
— Dethrone Harry Reid (@RufusKings1776) October 12, 2014
Obama plays 200th round of golf as president The First Duffer reached a milestone Sunday, playing his 200th ro... http://t.co/N1TOPaHj9H
— eGolfDaily (@eGolfDaily) October 12, 2014
'Instagram presidency': 'Nothing reassures America more' than the latest 'planned photo' from the White House
President Obama talks on the phone with @HHSGov Secretary Burwell concerning the latest update on #Ebola. pic.twitter.com/TBTrTFPpl5
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 12, 2014
.@WhiteHouse Nothing reassures America more than your weekly photos of President Obama holding a phone.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) October 12, 2014
@WhiteHouse @HHSGov Why are the chairs on each side of his desk instead of in front of his desk like a normal office? Photo op conspiracy.
— Jonny Riggs (@JonnyRiggs) October 12, 2014
Ebola? Pfft! 'The Walking Dead' starts tonight! Bonus: Video of the first 4 minutes
The @WalkingDead_AMC season premiere tonight AND another ebola case confirmed?! Count me in! #lifeimitatesartimitateslife
— Eric Vale (@ericvale) October 12, 2014
So, The Walking Dead AND Ebola are both trending? That'll do, Twitter.
That'll do.
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) October 12, 2014
#TheWalkingDead: "Who do you become if you're this integrated barbarian?" http://t.co/tc0aJpHWbD @WalkingDead_AMC
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) October 12, 2014
The top story on #socialmedia...#Ebola??? Not even close. It's the season premier of the #WalkingDead what a world! pic.twitter.com/bTYo61AvXy
— Barry Cunningham (@barrycunningham) October 12, 2014
Guys, guys, keep the Ebola and Walking Dead tweets away from each other. You never know.
— Heron (@HeronSays) October 12, 2014
The #WalkingDead starts back tonight, Ebola is in America, and #msstate is # 1 in the nation. Hope you're all ready for Jesus to come back
— Chris Brown (@UncleSquishy) October 12, 2014
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