The first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. has fallen into critical condition at a Dallas hospital. Thomas Duncan first arrived in serious condition just one week ago.
Duncan's is the only case of Ebola that has been diagnosed in the U.S., and those who were in contact with him are not ill. The White House is urging Americans to not over react, and confirmed their belief that there is no significant threat of an outbreak in the U.S. currently.
Speaking to America's CNN News, CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden urged people to take the threat seriously, but to not worry.
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White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said Obama is being briefed on the threat daily, and said America has the resources to manage Ebola.
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http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/PFEIFFER-Ebola.mp3While many American's are speaking out about the threat posed by those traveling from Africa, White House medical expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said strict travel restrictions are not necessary.
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