Doctor speaks out about trying to protect herself, staff without enough PPE
Doctor speaks out about trying to protect herself, staff without enough PPE Hospital workers across the nation are still struggling with personal protection shortages. One doctor in Michigan speaks out about her struggles trying to protect herself and staff. Anna Werner reports.
cbsnews.comEdgewood ISD to offer mass testing to staff members, students at one high school
SAN ANTONIO – Edgewood Independent School District will kick off mass COVID-19 testing at the John F. Kennedy High School as a part of the Community Labs testing program. The program has helped get testing to students and staff at other schools and is now partnering with Texas A&M University-San Antonio to help even more districts in Bexar County. The goal of the testing is to identify staff and students on campus who may have the virus but are not showing symptoms. Calderon-Lugo said the district has a plan in place should a staff member or student test positive. The district hopes to expand the testing to the entire district eventually.
Preview: Ebola
Preview: Ebola Medical staff who dealt with America’s first case of Ebola at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas tell the inside story of trying to save Thomas Duncan, who died of the virus on Oct. 8. Watch Scott Pelley's report on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.
cbsnews.comCDC: Staff possibly exposed to anthrax bacteria
CDC: Staff possibly exposed to anthrax bacteria The CDC announced Thursday that as many as 75 government scientists may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria. The CDC says researchers transferred what they thought were non-infectious anthrax samples to labs not equipped to handle live bacteria. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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