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The condition of nurse Nina Pham, who has become known as Ebola nurse No. 1, has been changed 
from "good" to "fair, stable" after being transferred to a specialized hospital in Maryland. 
But her doctors denied that her health has deteriorated and one doctor was more upbeat saying 
she's "doing quite well." 
Pham, 26, and Amber Vinson, 29, are both nurses who have contracted the lethal virus after helping 
to care for Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man who died of Ebola in a Dallas hospital. 
Vinson has been transferred to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and Pham arrived Thursday 
night at the National Institutes for Health facility in Maryland. 
Pham was listed in good condition when she left Dallas, and shared a YouTube video in which she 
joked with her doctor. 
But Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, said 
today "her condition is fair, stable.. she's resting comfortably." 
Fauci declined to say why she was listed in fair condition, but said she had endured a long trip from 
Dallas. 
"She's not deteriorating," Fauci said. He said she is sitting up and "she still has some symptoms" of 
Ebola.
"She's very fatigued. This is a disease that wreaks havoc on you... This virus knocks you out," he 
said. 
Dr. Richard Davy added, "She's interacting with the staff, she's eating... I really think she's doing 
quite well." 
Tony Dejak/AP Photo 
PHOTO: Two workers unload bags from the Frontier Airlines plane that Amber Vinson traveled in 
from Cleveland to Dallas, at a terminal at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Oct. 15, 2014, in 
Cleveland. 
New information emerged today about Vinson's actions before she boarded a commercial plane from 
Cleveland to Dallas the day before she was diagnosed with Ebola. 
Vinson did not directly call federal health officials for permission to board a passenger flight 
Monday, instead talking to a team of Texas health officials who relayed her symptoms to the Centers 
for Disease Control and Prevention, her uncle told ABC News. 
"They called Amber back and told her, 'The CDC is OK with it. You can travel,'" Lawrence Vinson 
said today. 
Vinson said his niece would not have traveled if she had been worried about her condition.
Debra Berry 
PHOTO: Amber Vinson, a nurse seen here in an undated family photo, was diagnosed with Ebola 
after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. 
"Amber is one of the most conscientious individuals I know, and she certainly would not have done 
anything to put the other passengers on that plane or her family at risk," he said. "Amber flew home 
and went home. If she felt ill, she would have gone straight to the hospital." 
Meanwhile, authorities have placed travel restrictions on 75 health care workers in Dallas who are 
being monitored for symptoms, Texas health department officials said. 
People who entered Ebola patient Thomas Duncan's hospital room are being directed not to go to 
public places such as grocery stores, or travel by plane, ship or train for 21 days after exposure, 
officials said Thursday night. 
The travel restriction was instituted because of Vinson's situation, authorities acknowledged. 
"The direction comes after a health care worker involved in Duncan's care had been on a flight 
shortly before diagnosis of the disease," a statement by the Texas Department of State Health 
Services reads.
Debra Berry 
PHOTO: Amber Vinson, a nurse seen here in an undated family photo, contracted Ebola after caring 
for Thomas Eric Duncan at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. 
CDC officials said Thursday they are looking into a new timeline for Vinson's symptoms, with the 
possibility that she was exhibiting symptoms for days before she sought medical attention. 
"[We have] started to look at the possibility that she had symptoms going back as far as Saturday ... 
which has to do with the bridal shop. But some more information that's come through recently, we 
can't rule out that she might have had the start of her illness Friday," Dr. Chris Braden of the CDC 
said. "We need to back now to the flight on [Oct.] 10th to give our investigation the right context." 
Vinson took a Frontier Airlines plane from Dallas to Cleveland Oct. 10. Three days later, she 
returned to Dallas on another Frontier Airlines flight. Because of a slightly elevated temperature - 
99.5 degrees - she reported the condition before boarding, but it fell below the 100.4 reading for a 
fever, so she was allowed to board. A fever is one of the symptoms of Ebola, along with diarrhea, 
vomiting and abdominal pain. 
Vinson arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday morning with a fever and was 
diagnosed with Ebola in the early hours of Wednesday. She was relocated to Emory University 
Hospital's isolation unit in Atlanta Wednesday night. 
Texas Health Presbyterian has been the subject of criticism for alleged missteps and not getting 
accurate information out fast enough in the cases. Texas Health Presbyterian's transparency
increased as they hired Burson-Marsteller, a global public relations and communications firm. 
Burson-Marsteller was brought in a week ago, on Friday, to help the hospital manage their Ebola 
crisis. 
The situation with Vinson has prompted Frontier Airlines to contact passengers on seven flights, two 
flights the nurse took, and five other flights involving the same planes. 
Vinson's mother, Debra Berry, says her daughter was thrown into a mode of "extreme precaution 
and fear" after Pham was diagnosed with Ebola, and that her daughter wasn't symptomatic when 
she traveled from Ohio to Dallas. 
Berry classified her daughter as "caring, selfless and committed" in a statement to ABC News. 
Get real-time updates as this story unfolds. To start, just "star" this story in ABC News' phone app. 
Download ABC News for iPhone here or ABC News for Android here.

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Ebola Nurse Nina Pham Goes from Good to Fair After Trip to NIH

  • 1. Ebola Nurse Nina Pham Goes from Good to Fair After Trip to NIH More ABC news videos | ABC Health News Copy The condition of nurse Nina Pham, who has become known as Ebola nurse No. 1, has been changed from "good" to "fair, stable" after being transferred to a specialized hospital in Maryland. But her doctors denied that her health has deteriorated and one doctor was more upbeat saying she's "doing quite well." Pham, 26, and Amber Vinson, 29, are both nurses who have contracted the lethal virus after helping to care for Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man who died of Ebola in a Dallas hospital. Vinson has been transferred to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and Pham arrived Thursday night at the National Institutes for Health facility in Maryland. Pham was listed in good condition when she left Dallas, and shared a YouTube video in which she joked with her doctor. But Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, said today "her condition is fair, stable.. she's resting comfortably." Fauci declined to say why she was listed in fair condition, but said she had endured a long trip from Dallas. "She's not deteriorating," Fauci said. He said she is sitting up and "she still has some symptoms" of Ebola.
  • 2. "She's very fatigued. This is a disease that wreaks havoc on you... This virus knocks you out," he said. Dr. Richard Davy added, "She's interacting with the staff, she's eating... I really think she's doing quite well." Tony Dejak/AP Photo PHOTO: Two workers unload bags from the Frontier Airlines plane that Amber Vinson traveled in from Cleveland to Dallas, at a terminal at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Oct. 15, 2014, in Cleveland. New information emerged today about Vinson's actions before she boarded a commercial plane from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she was diagnosed with Ebola. Vinson did not directly call federal health officials for permission to board a passenger flight Monday, instead talking to a team of Texas health officials who relayed her symptoms to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, her uncle told ABC News. "They called Amber back and told her, 'The CDC is OK with it. You can travel,'" Lawrence Vinson said today. Vinson said his niece would not have traveled if she had been worried about her condition.
  • 3. Debra Berry PHOTO: Amber Vinson, a nurse seen here in an undated family photo, was diagnosed with Ebola after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. "Amber is one of the most conscientious individuals I know, and she certainly would not have done anything to put the other passengers on that plane or her family at risk," he said. "Amber flew home and went home. If she felt ill, she would have gone straight to the hospital." Meanwhile, authorities have placed travel restrictions on 75 health care workers in Dallas who are being monitored for symptoms, Texas health department officials said. People who entered Ebola patient Thomas Duncan's hospital room are being directed not to go to public places such as grocery stores, or travel by plane, ship or train for 21 days after exposure, officials said Thursday night. The travel restriction was instituted because of Vinson's situation, authorities acknowledged. "The direction comes after a health care worker involved in Duncan's care had been on a flight shortly before diagnosis of the disease," a statement by the Texas Department of State Health Services reads.
  • 4. Debra Berry PHOTO: Amber Vinson, a nurse seen here in an undated family photo, contracted Ebola after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. CDC officials said Thursday they are looking into a new timeline for Vinson's symptoms, with the possibility that she was exhibiting symptoms for days before she sought medical attention. "[We have] started to look at the possibility that she had symptoms going back as far as Saturday ... which has to do with the bridal shop. But some more information that's come through recently, we can't rule out that she might have had the start of her illness Friday," Dr. Chris Braden of the CDC said. "We need to back now to the flight on [Oct.] 10th to give our investigation the right context." Vinson took a Frontier Airlines plane from Dallas to Cleveland Oct. 10. Three days later, she returned to Dallas on another Frontier Airlines flight. Because of a slightly elevated temperature - 99.5 degrees - she reported the condition before boarding, but it fell below the 100.4 reading for a fever, so she was allowed to board. A fever is one of the symptoms of Ebola, along with diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Vinson arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday morning with a fever and was diagnosed with Ebola in the early hours of Wednesday. She was relocated to Emory University Hospital's isolation unit in Atlanta Wednesday night. Texas Health Presbyterian has been the subject of criticism for alleged missteps and not getting accurate information out fast enough in the cases. Texas Health Presbyterian's transparency
  • 5. increased as they hired Burson-Marsteller, a global public relations and communications firm. Burson-Marsteller was brought in a week ago, on Friday, to help the hospital manage their Ebola crisis. The situation with Vinson has prompted Frontier Airlines to contact passengers on seven flights, two flights the nurse took, and five other flights involving the same planes. Vinson's mother, Debra Berry, says her daughter was thrown into a mode of "extreme precaution and fear" after Pham was diagnosed with Ebola, and that her daughter wasn't symptomatic when she traveled from Ohio to Dallas. Berry classified her daughter as "caring, selfless and committed" in a statement to ABC News. Get real-time updates as this story unfolds. To start, just "star" this story in ABC News' phone app. Download ABC News for iPhone here or ABC News for Android here.