Ebola Concerns in Spain Rise as Two More Health Worker Enter Hospital
Both Were Part of Team That Treated Missionary Who Contracted Disease in Sierra Leone
By Ilan Brat And
Jeannette Neumann
WSJ.com
Oct. 8, 2014
MADRID—Spanish authorities quarantined two more medical workers at a Madrid hospital where a female nursing aide got infected with Ebola and moved amid protests to carry out a court order to euthanize the woman’s dog.
Madrid’s regional health department said a nurse and a nursing aide were admitted to the hospital’s isolation ward for observation late on Tuesday and early Wednesday, each with a slight fever, an early symptom of Ebola.
Both were part of the medical team that treated Manuel García Viejo, a 69-year-old Spanish missionary who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone and was evacuated to Madrid. He died on Sept. 25.
The Rest…HERE