NBC freelance cameraman
contracts Ebola--and so the network's chief medical reporter, and others, while showing no symptoms, will be quarantined for 21 days. "The cameraman, who also is a writer, is the fourth American to have
contracted Ebola in Liberia. He has been working in Liberia on various
projects for the past three years. NBC News is withholding the
cameraman’s name at the request of his family." Text of NBC note to staff:
As you know, Dr. Nancy Snyderman and our news team are in Liberia
covering the Ebola outbreak. One of the members of their crew is an
American freelance cameraman who has worked in Liberia for the past
three years and has recently been covering the epidemic for US media
outlets. On Tuesday he began working with our team. Today, he tested
positive for Ebola.
We are doing everything we can to get him the
best care possible. He will be flown back to the United States for
treatment at a medical center that is equipped to handle Ebola patients.
We are consulting with the CDC, Medicins Sans Frontieres and others.
And we are working with Dr. Nancy on the ground in Liberia.
We are
also taking all possible measures to protect our employees and the
general public. The rest of the crew, including Dr. Nancy, are being
closely monitored and show no symptoms or warning signs. However, in an
abundance of caution, we will fly them back on a private charter flight
and then they will place themselves under quarantine in the United
States for 21 days – which is at the most conservative end of the
spectrum of medical guidance.
1 comment:
"showing NO symptoms" not "showing NOW symptoms" -- I hope?
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