A Manhattan urgent-care scare sparked Ebola fears, but it turns out the patients were dealing with the much less deadly ...
Ebola scare in Manhattan was a false alarm; two patients at CityMD did not have the virus despite exhibiting symptoms and ...
Two residents were suspected of contracting Ebola after coming in contact with a person had recently travelled to Uganda, ...
Two patients in New York City were initially feared to have Ebola, but tests confirmed they are suffering from norovirus. The ...
Health officials were alert on Sunday after two individuals were rushed to a hospital due to a possible exposure to an ...
A health scare unfolded in Manhattan on Sunday when two patients exhibiting symptoms resembling Ebola were transported from a CityMD urgent care ...
Two suspected Ebola patients were transported from a New York City urgent care facility to a hospital for treatment on Sunday.
The scare happened around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday at a CityMD on East 125th Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue.
Manhattan health scare after two patients at an urgent care centre sparked Ebola fears, later ruled out as likely norovirus.
After consulting with New York City's Department of Health, officials determined that neither patient had or was exposed to the Ebola virus. NYC Health Department Acting Commissioner Dr. Michelle ...