Obama: I hugged and kissed Ebola nurses

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Obama: I ‘hugged and kissed’ Ebola nurses

President Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that
the US response to the Ebola outbreak is effective
and that the chances of the deadly virus taking hold
in the United States are “extremely low.”
Concerns about health protocols have grown since
two nurses that looked after Thomas Eric Duncan,
who died of the disease, contracted the virus.
Duncan was infected with Ebola in Liberia, where he
is from, and then took a flight to the US.
Obama told reporters after a hastily convened
meeting with 20 senior White House officials,
including Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, Vice-
President Joe Biden and Attorney-General Eric
Holder, that he himself had close contact with
health workers treating Ebola patients while visiting
Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and felt safe
doing so.


“I shook hands with, hugged and kissed not the
doctors, but a couple of the nurses at Emory,
because of the valiant work they did in treating one
of the patients. They followed the protocols, they
knew what they were doing, and I felt perfectly safe
doing so,” said the president.



Obama said it wasn’t like the flu virus, which can be
transmitted in the air through coughs and sneezes.
He said he was “absolutely confident” that there will
not be a serious outbreak of Ebola in the US, but
stressed that it will become increasingly difficult to
control the epidemic if it is not dealt with at its
source in West Africa.


The president held video conferences with the
French, British, German and Italian leaders on
Wednesday to discuss the international response to
the outbreak.


But clearly the protocols were not stringently
adhered to in the nursing of Duncan and Obama
admitted that officials would be looking at every step
of the way Duncan was looked after.


It has already emerged that the second nurse
infected with the disease violated protocol after the
Center for Disease Control (CDC) announced
Wednesday that she had boarded a commercial
flight from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she
started getting symptoms.


They also suggested that one of the nurses looking
after Duncan may not have been issued with the
right protective clothing and that in future they
would make sure that healthcare workers have the
right training and equipment.


While on Tuesday the nurses union National Nurses
United said in a press conference that the strict
protocols were not in place at the Texas Health
Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas where Duncan was
first treated.


Obama said that now “SWAT teams” from the CDC
would be deployed within 24 hours to a hospital that
reports a new case of Ebola, so that smaller, non-
specialized establishments that don’t have
experience of dealing with the disease know what to
do.


Meanwhile a growing number of lawmakers have
been calling on the president to introduce a travel
ban to and from the West African countries at the
center of the Ebola crisis.

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