Thomas Duncan
$5 Million Ebola Vaccine Deal Announced
The deal comes days after an Ebola death in Sierra Leone put more than 100 people in quarantine.
Dallas County Officials Consider Disaster Declaration
Dallas County commissioners decided on Thursday that travel restrictions could be put into place without issuing a disaster declaration.
U.S. Nurse's Union Asks For More Ebola Protection
As a second American nurse is diagnosed with Ebola, the National Nurses Union want more protection for frontline health care workers
Frontier to Question Passengers From Ebola Nurse Flight
The second nurse to be diagnosed with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she reported symptoms
Dallas Nurse's Infection Prompts Rethink for CDC
The CDC is concerned about what happens to health care workers once they leave isolation and remove protective clothing
Louisiana to Block Ashes of Ebola Victim's Belongings From Entering State
Incinerated items belonging to Thomas Duncan may remain in Texas because of fear of spreading the disease.
Ebola Frontline: Theories About Ebola Abound
The hospitalization and recent death of Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, provoked a media firestorm in America which trickled down to websites and conversations in Sierra Leone
Hospital Reports First U.S. Ebola Patient Has Died
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, has died, according to the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.
U.S. Ebola Response Could Echo AIDS Epidemic
Experts are concerned about potential discrimination towards America's West African population