The deadly Viral disease called Ebola is no respecter of person or country, Little wonder it found its way to Texas in USA by a Liberian national named Thomas Eric Ducan. The 42-year-old Liberian citizen, Thomas Duncan had gone to the United States
to visit family and friends.
The New York Times reported Thursday that Duncan had
direct contact with a pregnant woman stricken with Ebola
in Liberia on September 15, four days before he left for the United
States. Citing the woman's parents and Duncan's
neighbors in Monrovia, Liberia, the newspaper said Duncan had helped carry the ailing woman home
after a hospital turned her away because there wasn't enough space in its Ebola
treatment ward.
Duncan was tested "like all other
passengers" at Roberts International Airport,
located about 60 kilometers (35 miles) east of the capital Monrovia. He showed no Ebola signs such as
high fever, sweating, vomiting or weakness when tested. Duncan boarded an SN Brussels Airlines
flight. That plane took him first to the Belgian capital, and he then flew to
the United States,
where he arrived September 20. Four, five days after his trip his Ebola
symptoms manifested. After being asked by a nurse, Duncan
did say that he'd traveled from Africa.
More than 80 people have had at least indirect contact with Thomas
Duncan. Officials said they have identified 12 to 18 people who Duncan came into contact with in the United States
since he became contagious. That number includes five students who attended
four different schools in the area. Duncan's
girlfriend's children were also exposed and the children are now
being monitored at home, though none have exhibited Ebola symptoms.
According to Duncan's friend, who has spoken with him frequently, Duncan is in pain. He is in a serious condition. Texas health officials have also ordered his family members who had contact with him to stay home and not have visitors until Oct 19th to prevent the potential spread of disease.
According to Duncan's friend, who has spoken with him frequently, Duncan is in pain. He is in a serious condition. Texas health officials have also ordered his family members who had contact with him to stay home and not have visitors until Oct 19th to prevent the potential spread of disease.
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