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Texas Ebola Fears Lead To Struggles & Reports Of Discrimination

We have yet to see the lasting effects of the Ebola virus in North Texas, but the reality is for some just hearing the word ignites fear. Two North Texans have survived the virus and dozens of others are now out of isolation. But they all could still face discrimination, because of the stigma surrounding Ebola.

CBSDFW.COM–2 hours ago

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Gov. Perry Says Nurse Back From West Africa Will Self-Quarantine

A Texas nurse, who had been working with Ebola patients has returned home from Sierra Leone.

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Ebola-Free Nurse Amber Vinson Returns Safely To Dallas

North Texas nurse Amber Vinson is Ebola-free and back in North Texas. Vinson left Emory University Hospital Tuesday afternoon and landed at Dallas Love Field Airport just after 5 p.m.

CBSDFW.COM–10/28/2014

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Vinson Being Released From Ebola Treatment

A notice issued by Emory University Hospital in Atlanta stated that Dallas nurse Amber Vinson would be released from her Ebola treatment and discharged on Tuesday afternoon.

10/28/2014

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UTA Alum Released From New Jersey Ebola Isolation

A University of Texas at Arlington alumnus is out of isolation for the Ebola virus. Nurse Kaci Hickox was released from a New Jersey hospital after the federal government pressured her release.

CBS 11–10/27/2014

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New Jersey Releasing Quarantined Nurse

New Jersey officials said that Kaci Hickox, a nurse who was quarantined after working with Ebola patients in West Africa, is being released from a mandatory quarantine.

10/27/2014

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UTA Graduate Upset Over Ebola Quarantine

A nurse with North Texas connections has been placed in isolation after returning from West Africa

CBS 11–10/26/2014

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Nina Pham Must Wait To Reunite With Dog

Nina Pham must wait to see dog after recovering from Ebola.

CBS 11–10/25/2014

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TCU Showing Pride For Former Ebola Patient Nina Pham

While announcing the release of Ebola patient Nina Pham from the hospital, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, took time to send a special shout out.

CBSDFW.COM–10/24/2014

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 24: Dallas nurse Nina Pham listens to U.S. President Barack Obama in the Oval Office of the White House October 24, 2014 in Washington, DC. Pham, a nurse who was infected with Ebola from treating patient Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas and was first diagnosed on October 12, was declared free of the virus on Friday. (credit: Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)

Prayers Answered By Nurse Nina Pham’s Return To Texas

The elation of Dallas health care worker Nina Pham’s loved ones reached new heights after she was declared Ebola free.

10/24/2014

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2nd Dallas Nurse Infected With Ebola “Making Good Progress”

Nina Pham isn’t the only North Texas nurse who is making strides in a personal fight against the Ebola virus. Nurse Amber Vinson is “making progress in her treatment” at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

CBSDFW.COM–10/24/2014

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Presbyterian Hospital Says ‘Thank You’ For Loyalty, Lessons Learned

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has been largely criticized for its role in treating the first diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S. But despite the criticism, their message is simple: “Thank You”.

10/24/2014

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