CNN is pulling all the stops this time... pic.twitter.com/R9n8rfsdZk
— Lem (@Lemang01) December 30, 2014
Update: Indonesian Authorities Examine Photos of Possible DebrisChip update: CNN explains.
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CNN is pulling all the stops this time... pic.twitter.com/R9n8rfsdZk
— Lem (@Lemang01) December 30, 2014
Update: Indonesian Authorities Examine Photos of Possible DebrisA spokeswoman for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said her agency was working on the transfer with the US State Department.
Barbara Reynolds said she was not aware of any Ebola patient ever being treated in the US before.
But in a statement, the Atlanta hospital said it has an isolation unit which is specially equipped to deal with this kind of infection. (read more)
Two Americans infected with #Ebola will fly to the U.S. for treatment, raising fears: http://t.co/WWvzeS1I79 pic.twitter.com/Vlezp5yN5y
— CNN International (@cnni) August 1, 2014
Just received a call from Australian PM @tonyabbottMHR -2objects were located&will be retrieved in the next few hours pic.twitter.com/nm65Ng3Nod
— Mohd Najib Tun Razak (@NajibRazak) March 24, 2014