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Possible Ebola Case in Washington, D.C. Suburb Arlington, Virginia

Posted on | February 26, 2015 | 1 Comment

Possible Ebola Case in Washington, D.C. Suburb Arlington, Virginia

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One Response to “Possible Ebola Case in Washington, D.C. Suburb Arlington, Virginia”

  1. Sandy Beach
    February 27th, 2015 @ 8:38 am

    Patient transported from Clarendon apartment does not have Ebola

    After Arlington fire officials transported a patient to the hospital from a Clarendon apartment building using their Ebola protocols, the county confirmed that the patient does not in fact have the deadly disease.

    By Thursday evening, the patient had been discharged from the hospital, the county said in an e-mail. Although the patient had a fever, his or her condition did not indicate Ebola, and he or she had not been in contact with any Ebola patients, the e-mail said.

    The county will continue to monitor the person for the 21-day period in which he or she could display symptoms of Ebola, just as it monitors others who have traveled to Ebola-hit countries, the e-mail said.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/patient-transported-from-clarendon-apartment-using-ebola-protocols/2015/02/26/b404b236-bdce-11e4-bdfa-b8e8f594e6ee_story.html

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