Maine Now Quarantining People for Setting Foot in Dallas

If you want any real Ebola news, check out the Friday afternoon update. If you want to see something we barely believe isn’t from The Onion, keep reading. In a move that makes Highland Park ISD’s response to Ebola seem thoughtful and measured, Maine School Administrative District 58 has placed…

Your Friday Afternoon Ebola Digest

Heading into a much needed weekend, here’s the latest Ebola news of note: The condition of the patients. Nina Pham is now being treated at a National Institutes of Health facility in Maryland. She is listed as being in fair condition. While she was listed in good condition at Presbyterian,…

UPDATED: Second Dallas Healthcare Worker Has Ebola

Update 12:15 p.m.:Amber Joy Vinson, the second Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse diagnosed with Ebola after helping treat Thomas Eric Duncan, is being moved to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced at a news conference late this morning. The first Presbyterian nurse diagnosed…

24 Hours Later, CDC Still Doesn’t Know How Nurse Contracted Ebola

The news Sunday was disturbing. A Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse — confirmed Monday to be 26-year-old Nina Pham — had contracted Ebola. Pham was not one 10 people being monitored for close contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, nor was…

Dallas Healthcare Worker Tests Positive For Ebola

According to reports from multiple news outlets and the Centers for Disease Control, a healthcare worker — reportedly a nurse — who was in contact with Thomas Eric Duncan has tested positive for the Ebola virus. The test was performed by the Texas Department of State Health Services and is…

Man Showing “Ebola Like Symptoms” Has Been Isolated in Frisco

A man currently being taken from a Frisco Care Now Clinic to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas is reportedly experiencing Ebola-like symptoms. The city of Frisco released the following statement: “At 12:32 p.m. today, October 8, Frisco dispatch received a call from Care Now, 301 Main Street, regarding a…

Thomas Eric Duncan, First Person to Develop Ebola in the U.S., Dies

Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian national being treated for Ebola at Dallas’ Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital died this morning at 7:51 a.m.. Presbyterian issued the following statement: “It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that we must inform you of the death of Thomas Eric Duncan this morning at…

John Wiley Price “Knows What Happened” at Presbyterian in Ebola Case

Just before heading into a private executive session to address what he called “security issues” related to the Ebola virus’ arrival in Dallas, County Commissioner John Wiley Price told his fellow commissioners and County Judge Clay Jenkins what led to the temporary release of an Ebola-stricken Thomas Duncan from Dallas’…

Ebola: Horrible for People, Great for Business

Dallasites like to shop. We really, really like to shop. So when one of the world’s deadliest viruses appears within the confines of our city, we do what comes naturally. We buy things. Several emergency equipment suppliers say now that sales of hazmat suits were through the roof last week…

The Economics of a Fear Epidemic Vs. Ebola Epidemic

How much does it cost to care for a single case of Ebola in the United States? Between specialized treatment, identifying and tracking down every possible contact, decontaminating every possible touched or vomited-upon surface, the cost of containing an Ebola outbreak is substantial, though perhaps not all of the expense…

Ebola in Dallas: Your Mid-Morning Update

Since concluding our coverage yesterday, the situation hasn’t changed much. The apartment in which Thomas Duncan stayed at The Ivy in Vickery Meadows is still under quarantine, but has received additional cleaning and waste disposal. No person Duncan was in contact with has shown any symptoms, and the only reason…

Ebola in Dallas: Day 3

Newest updates will appear at the bottom of this post. Yesterday’s updates can be found here: Ebola in Dallas: What We Know So Far October 2: Morning Links: Emily Mathis on the atmosphere at Texas Health Presbyterian. From Vox, “How a Dallas hospital failed to diagnose the Ebola patient” and…