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          Doctor has Ebola; 1st in NY

          By Agencies in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2014-10-25 08:39

          Physician traveled by taxi, subway and went bowling before falling ill

          An emergency room doctor who recently returned to New York after treating Ebola patients in West Africa has tested positive for the virus, becoming the first case in the city and the fourth in the United States.

          New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday urged residents not to be alarmed by the doctor's Ebola diagnosis, even as they described him riding the subway, taking a cab and bowling. De Blasio said all city officials followed "clear and strong" protocols in their handling and treatment of him.

          "We want to state at the outset that New Yorkers have no reason to be alarmed," de Blasio said. "New Yorkers who have not been exposed are not at all at risk."

          The doctor, Craig Spencer, a member of Doctors Without Borders who had been working in Guinea, returned six days ago and reported on Thursday morning coming down with a 39.4C fever and diarrhea. He was being treated in an isolation ward at Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital, a designated Ebola center.

          Federal support

          The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which will do a further test to confirm the initial results, has dispatched an Ebola response team to New York, and the city's disease detectives have been tracing Spencer's contacts to identify anyone who may be at risk. The city's health commissioner, Mary Bassett, said Spencer's fiancee and two friends had been quarantined but showed no symptoms.

          US President Barack Obama spoke to Cuomo and de Blasio on Thursday night and offered the federal government's support. He asked them to stay in close touch with Ron Klain, his "Ebola czar", and public health officials in Washington.

          In the days before Spencer fell ill, he went on a 5-kilometer jog, went to the High Line park, rode the subway and, on Wednesday night, got a taxi to a Brooklyn bowling alley. Bassett said he felt fatigued on Wednesday but not feverish until Thursday morning.

          Health officials say the chances of the average New Yorker contracting Ebola, which is spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person, are slim. Someone can't be infected just by being near someone who is sick with Ebola. Someone isn't contagious unless he is sick.

          'Close to nil'

          Bassett said the probability was "close to nil" that Spencer's subway ride would pose a risk. Still, the bowling alley was closed as a precaution, and Spencer's Harlem apartment was cordoned off. The Department of Health was on site across the street from the apartment building on Thursday night, giving out information to residents.

          The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has killed about 4,800 people. In the US, the first person diagnosed with the disease was a Liberian man, who fell ill days after arriving in Dallas and later died, becoming the only fatality. None of his relatives who had close contact with him got sick. Two nurses who treated him were infected and are hospitalized.

          According to a rough timeline provided by city officials, Spencer felt fatigue on Wednesday and when he felt worse on Thursday he and his fiancee made a joint call to authorities to detail his symptoms and his travels. EMTs in full Ebola gear arrived and took him to Bellevue in an ambulance.

          Spencer, 33, works at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. He had not seen any patients or been to the hospital since his return, the hospital said.

          AP - Reuters - AFP

          Doctor has Ebola; 1st in NY 

          Riqui Lawrence speaks to the media about his concerns in New York on Thursday after it was confirmed that his neighbor, Dr Craig Spencer, had contracted Ebola. Carlo Allegri / Reuters

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