Patient with Ebola-like symptoms quarantined at Howard University Hospital

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Twitchy has been careful not to report on every rumor of Ebola in the United States, but several mainstream media outlets are reporting that a patient has been hospitalized with Ebola-like symptoms at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., after a return flight from Nigeria.

#BREAKING: Patient who'd traveled to Nigeria showing possible #Ebola symptoms. Currently in isolation at Washington DC hospital.

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 3, 2014

Breaking: DC Health statement: no confirmed cases of Ebola in District-working with CDC. Howard U: patient shows Ebola-like symptoms. @wusa9

— Russ Ptacek, WUSA9 (@RussPtacek) October 3, 2014

Howard University: "We can confirm that a patient has been admitted … in stable condition, following travel to Nigeria… (1/3)

— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) October 3, 2014

Howard: … "and presenting with symptoms that could be associated with Ebola." (2/3)

— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) October 3, 2014

"…. we have activated appropriate infection control protocols, including isolating patient. Our medical team continues to evaluate." (3/3)

— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) October 3, 2014

Just in: patient w/possible #Ebola symptoms treated at Washington DC hospital, traveled to #Nigeria where outbreak mostly contained

— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) October 3, 2014

While some liberal halfwits saw the confirmed case of Ebola in Texas as a reason for the state to secede, what would it mean if Ebola were found within the nation’s capital?

@cnnbrk This is not good if it turns out to be true. #EbolaOutbreak

— Wendy Shear (@Shearnerve) October 3, 2014

Unanswered at this press conference: do you know how close you are to the Ebola case at Howard University?

— Anthony Eboly (@AnthonyBialy) October 3, 2014

Of course, Ebola is probably the least pernicious, least destructive thing in Washington right now…

— Will Antonin (@Will_Antonin) October 3, 2014

RT if you think new US Ebola cases should be all transferred to Washington DC.

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) October 2, 2014

@cnnbrk SHUT THE GOD DAMN BORDERS from Africa! #Ebola

— ReallyRick (@TheReallyRick) October 3, 2014

Patient with Ebola-like symptoms in Washington DC hospital. Act 2 of this movie has quick pacing. http://t.co/9PYypGJHKe

— Jonathan Frederick (@jonmikefred) October 3, 2014

And just like that, Howard University is monitoring someone who may have Ebola.

— EntrustedDevelopment (@EntrustedDevLLC) October 3, 2014

AWESOME I WORK RIGHT BY HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL WHERE THE EBOLA PATIENT IS FUCKING AWESOME 😀

— The D (@DylanHagemanass) October 3, 2014

Ebola might be in Howard Hospital and I live right across the street from Howard 😟😟😟😞😞😞

— mindless.prince (@qveen_kierra) October 3, 2014

On another note, I wonder how many folks still going to Howard's homecoming now that they have an Ebola patient at the hospital.

— IG: SirChazR (@SirChazR) October 3, 2014

Patient at Howard with Ebola. How convenient? Government made that shit just like they made AIDS & put it in Africans to test it.

— Zeus The Truth (@BigBlaqueBeast) October 3, 2014

Again, the patient at Howard has only been diagnosed with symptoms and not confirmed with Ebola. National Review’s Jim Geraghty has an artist’s rendition of Washington, D.C., from the near future, if the Ebola diagnosis pans out.

Man, D.C. is not taking the news of the local Ebola case well. pic.twitter.com/io0wSPw2ui

— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) October 3, 2014

@jimgeraghty the best hope for this country is for it to destroy all that are there … with the exception of you geraghty …

— Nick O'tine (@Nic_O_tine) October 3, 2014

 

 

 

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