The Ebola epidemic in the US is at a red alert level
NBC reporter Ashoka Mukpo has just returned to the US to conduct treatment, he is the fourth American infected with Ebola virus.
NBC reporter Ashoka Mukpo has just returned to the US to conduct treatment, he is the fourth American infected with Ebola virus. Dr. Nancy and the rest were also sent to America to be isolated and monitored.
Reporter Ashoka Mukpo, 33, has returned to the United States to receive treatment after being diagnosed with Ebola virus infection, Ashoka is the fourth American to have a pandemic. Along with him, Dr. Nancy Snyderman and the others were also taken back and isolated for 21 days to follow up.
The reporter Ashoka Mukpo (left) is the fourth American infected with Ebola virus, he was taken to the US for treatment.Dr. Nancy Snyderman has also been brought back and is being monitored 21 days.
Shortly thereafter, NBC had a different reporter in Snyderman's position to Liberia's capital Monrovia to report on the situation of the epidemic.
Mr. Mitchell Levy, the father of Ashoka reporter said: 'Mukpo has been volunteering in West Africa for many years, my child has returned to Liberia when the Ebola pandemic began to explode here.'
President Deborah Turness told NBC: 'Ashoka will be sent to the United States for treatment at a facility equipped with medical treatment for Ebola reporters and journalists infected'.
At a Liberia hospital, Dr. Nancy saw a 17-year-old girl infected with Ebola.
The Ebola epidemic is becoming more and more complicated and dangerous, the United Nations warns, pandemics can spread and spread through the air. If it does not timely prevent the spread of the epidemic, it can cause loss of control.
The United Nations warns that if it does not stop in time, the pandemic will be out of control.
The corpses of patients who died from Ebola infection in Sierra were taken to burial.
Medical staff drying an aprons in Monrovia, Liberia
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