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Remarks on the United States Response to the Ebola Epidemic in West Africa
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The President spoke at 3:44 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to Kent P. Brantly, former medical director, Samaritan's Purse Ebola Case Management Center in Monrovia, Liberia; Nina Pham, a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas in Dallas, TX, who was infected with the Ebola virus while providing care to Thomas E. Duncan, who died on October 8; U.S. Ebola patients Nancy Writebol, Ashoka Mukpo, and Richard A. Sacra, who were infected with the Ebola virus in West Africa and treated successfully in the United States; and Amber Vinson, a second nurse infected with Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas in Dallas, TX, who has been treated successfully.
Africa:U.S. assistance
Africa:West Africa, Ebola epidemic, response and containment efforts
Aviation:International travelers to U.S., entry process, improvement efforts
Diseases:Ebola, domestic response and containment efforts
Guinea:U.S. assistance
Health and Human Services, Department of:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Health and Human Services, Department of:Public Health Service, U.S
Liberia:U.S. assistance
New York:Ebola case in New York City
Sierra Leone:U.S. assistance
Texas:Ebola cases in Dallas
United Nations:U.S. Permanent Representative
Washington, DC
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Brantly, Amber J.
Brantly, Kent P.
Chertow, Daniel S.
Curran, James
Curran, Katie
Edwards, Calvin
Mukpo, Ashoka
Pham, Nina
Power, Samantha
Sacra, Richard A.
Spencer, Craig A.
Vinson, Amber
Writebol, Nancy
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Addresses and Remarks
Ebola epidemic in West Africa, U.S. response
Washington, DC
38.89511180
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Brantly, Amber J.
Brantly, Kent P.
Chertow, Daniel S.
Curran, James
Curran, Katie
Edwards, Calvin
Mukpo, Ashoka
Pham, Nina
Power, Samantha
Sacra, Richard A.
Spencer, Craig A.
Vinson, Amber
Writebol, Nancy
Africa
U.S. assistance
Africa
West Africa, Ebola epidemic, response and containment efforts
Aviation
International travelers to U.S., entry process, improvement efforts
Diseases
Ebola, domestic response and containment efforts
Guinea
U.S. assistance
Health and Human Services, Department of
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Health and Human Services, Department of
Public Health Service, U.S
Liberia
U.S. assistance
New York
Ebola case in New York City
Sierra Leone
U.S. assistance
Texas
Ebola cases in Dallas
United Nations
U.S. Permanent Representative
The President spoke at 3:44 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to Kent P. Brantly, former medical director, Samaritan's Purse Ebola Case Management Center in Monrovia, Liberia; Nina Pham, a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas in Dallas, TX, who was infected with the Ebola virus while providing care to Thomas E. Duncan, who died on October 8; U.S. Ebola patients Nancy Writebol, Ashoka Mukpo, and Richard A. Sacra, who were infected with the Ebola virus in West Africa and treated successfully in the United States; and Amber Vinson, a second nurse infected with Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas in Dallas, TX, who has been treated successfully.
DCPD-201400801
Obama, Barack H.
Barack H. Obama
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama