The first nurse to test positive for Ebola in the US arrived in Maryland Thursday night from Dallas, to be treated at the nation's leading research hospital.
Nina Pham, who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan at the Health Presbyterian Hospital said she was doing well.
Meanwhile pressure is mounting on the US administration to impose travel bans on passengers arriving from West Africa.
Nina-Maria Potts reports:
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Following President Obama's second Ebola crisis meeting in as many days he reaffirmed he will not order a travel ban to West Africa.
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Mr Obama called for more countries join the effort of containing the deadly virus in West Africa.
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