It has been confirmed that the physician who
recently returned to New York from West Africa has tested positive for
Ebola virus disease, officials have announced
33-year-old Craig Spencer,
a resident in Harlem neighbourhood is reported to have been taken to an
NY hospital on Thursday, October 24, 2014, after displaying symptoms
consistent with those caused by the deadly virus. This included a high
pitched fever of 39.5C.
A preliminary test
conducted on Spencer (who is said to have returned from Guinea, a
republic in western Africa, on October 17) confirms he has the virus.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will carry out further tests to confirm the result.
Officials at a press conference at Bellevue Hospital
on October 23, stated that they are currently monitoring four people
with whom Spencer has had contact with. They include - his fiancée, Morgan Dixon, and two friends (who have already been quarantined) while the fourth person, a taxi driver, is not considered to be at risk.
“I know the word Ebola right now can spread fear just by the sound of the word,” said New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo at a press conference. “Ebola is not an airborne illness, it is contracted when a person is extremely ill and symptomatic.”
Officials
urged residents of New York not to panic, and drew a comparison with
the response to an outbreak in Dallas, Texas, where the city’s principal
hospital bungled its initial contacts with an Ebola patient who later
died, Thomas Duncan.
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