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There is now a news report coming out about a 14 yr old boy from Brooklyn who has been taken to hospital with "Ebola-like" symptoms. I hope this turns out to be a false alarm. This is definitely not good news for Brooklyn, NY. It appears he became sick after returning from a trip to Sudan.
Ebola Outbreak Brooklyn Teen Hospitalized With Symptoms Of Deadly Virus After Trip To Sudan
A 14-year-old Brooklyn boy was rushed to a hospital with Ebola-like symptoms Friday night, New York Daily News reported, citing officials. The 2014 [URL='http://www.ibtimes.com/ebola-death-toll-tops-4000-seven-countries-affected-1703049']Ebola outbreak has claimed 4, 033 lives out of 8, 399 documented cases in West Africa, while a U.S. Ebola patient died at a hospital in Dallas on Wednesday
The teenager with high fever was brought to Brookdale Hospital after he fell unconscious, officials told the Daily News. The teenager reportedly fell ill during his two-week trip to the Sudan in North Africa. The boy was quarantined by the hospital staff and doctors were testing him to determine whether he had Ebola. Health officials were also reportedly determining if the teen’s relatives should be quarantined, sources told the Daily News.
“They’re not letting anyone come near him,” a law enforcement source told the paper.
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Ebola Outbreak Brooklyn Teen Hospitalized With Symptoms Of Deadly Virus After Trip To Sudan
A 14-year-old Brooklyn boy was rushed to a hospital with Ebola-like symptoms Friday night, New York Daily News reported, citing officials. The 2014 [URL='http://www.ibtimes.com/ebola-death-toll-tops-4000-seven-countries-affected-1703049']Ebola outbreak has claimed 4, 033 lives out of 8, 399 documented cases in West Africa, while a U.S. Ebola patient died at a hospital in Dallas on Wednesday
The teenager with high fever was brought to Brookdale Hospital after he fell unconscious, officials told the Daily News. The teenager reportedly fell ill during his two-week trip to the Sudan in North Africa. The boy was quarantined by the hospital staff and doctors were testing him to determine whether he had Ebola. Health officials were also reportedly determining if the teen’s relatives should be quarantined, sources told the Daily News.
“They’re not letting anyone come near him,” a law enforcement source told the paper.
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