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Records Suggest Ebola Caregivers Not Protected Early Enough
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Medical records obtained by the AP suggest that health care workers who cared for Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan’s may not taken the appropriate measures to protect themselves early enough.Oct. 18, 2014