Ebola In New York: A New York Doctor has Ebola in America's fourth documented case
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Dr. Craig Spencer, 33 is the fourth American to be diagnosed with Ebola. He was evaluated at Manahtan's Bellevue hospital after showing symptons and later tested positive for the virus. Dr. Spencer recently returned from West Africa where he treated Ebola patients as a part of the Doctors Without Borders program. Before the diagnosis, Spencer traveled on a crowded New York subway to go bowling at a local alley. He said he felt somewhat sluggish but it is not known whether the virus was active in his system during the bowling outing. The bowling alley and his apartment are both being sterilized.
Meanwhile, the two Texas nurses that were diagnosed with Ebola have been cleared and released from the hospital.
Dr. Craig Spencer, 33 is the fourth American to be diagnosed with Ebola. He was evaluated at Manahtan's Bellevue hospital after showing symptons and later tested positive for the virus. Dr. Spencer recently returned from West Africa where he treated Ebola patients as a part of the Doctors Without Borders program. Before the diagnosis, Spencer traveled on a crowded New York subway to go bowling at a local alley. He said he felt somewhat sluggish but it is not known whether the virus was active in his system during the bowling outing. The bowling alley and his apartment are both being sterilized.
Meanwhile, the two Texas nurses that were diagnosed with Ebola have been cleared and released from the hospital.