Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. |
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Three more people were hospitalised in Madrid on Tuesday for observation after a nurse there became the first person outside Africa to contract the deadly Ebola virus, health officials said.. |
Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. |
Doctors in Spain hospitalized four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. The European Union demanded answers about how the disease spread in a specialized disease unit, while health staff protested over safety failures. |
Lizbet Martínez, the Cuban rafter girl who warmed the hearts of U.S. Coast Guard officers and many others across the nation 20 years ago with her rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner, still has the violin that made her famous. |
(ChinaPost.com.tw) - Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. |
Australia's PM Tony Abbott says he wants visa rules tightened so preachers of "divisive and extremist" ideologies will be refused entry. |
MADRID, Oct 08, 2014 (AFP) - Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. The European Union demanded answers about how the disease spread in a.... |
MADRID: Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. The European Union demanded answers … Read more » The post Ebola contagion in Spain raises.... |
October 7, 2014 (WAU) – A subsidiary of South Sudan's Catholic radio network known as Voice of Hope (VOP) is back on air after a 10-day hiatus due to technical problems. VOP, which operates in Western Bahr el Ghazal state capital Wau, was forced to go off air while repairs were made to its transmitter. |
MADRID - Doctors in Spain hospitalised four more people and rushed to identify dozens of others at risk on Tuesday after a nurse was infected with the deadly Ebola virus, raising fears of contagion in Europe. |
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