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Texas Ebola nurse Amber Vinson to be released from hospital Texas Ebola nurse Amber Vinson to be released from hospital
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A Texas nurse who contracted Ebola is to be released from hospital after she was found to be free of the virus.A Texas nurse who contracted Ebola is to be released from hospital after she was found to be free of the virus.
Amber Vinson, who was treated at Emory University hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, was due to be sent home on Tuesday, the hospital said.Amber Vinson, who was treated at Emory University hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, was due to be sent home on Tuesday, the hospital said.
Vinson is one of two nurses from a Dallas hospital who was infected after treating the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the US. She will make a statement to the media on Tuesday afternoon. Vinson is one of two nurses from a Dallas hospital who were infected after treating the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the US. She will make a statement to the media on Tuesday afternoon.
She was admitted to Emory on 15 October. The other nurse, Nina Pham, was also declared virus-free last week and left the Maryland hospital where she had been treated.She was admitted to Emory on 15 October. The other nurse, Nina Pham, was also declared virus-free last week and left the Maryland hospital where she had been treated.