Top Obama administration officials publicly warned Sunday that mandatory quarantines in the U.S. of doctors, nurses and
other healthcare workers who have traveled to Africa to help Ebola patients risked worsening the epidemic.
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Cuomo and Christie became the nation's first two governors to declare mandatory 21 - day quarantines for
healthcare workers returning from the Ebola - stricken region and for
others who have had contact with Ebola patients.
Brantly,
who met with Obama in the Oval Office this morning, spoke of the many people he treated
who died of Ebola and the urgent need for
healthcare workers from
other countries to go help in West Africa.
The remaining two people,
who had no known exposure or symptoms, had positive results, but follow - up testing using different methods was negative, making Ebola virus infection very unlikely.The research team, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and funded by the Wellcome Trust, enrolled 300 UK and Ireland
healthcare and
other frontline
workers ¹ for the study and sent them oral fluid collection devices.
Two Britons
who contracted the virus have already been successfully treated at the Royal Free hospital in London, the country's designated centre, and
other healthcare workers have also been treated there.»
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