UK nurse with Ebola improving proslyting

Author : pedagese1964
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 15:22:36


UK nurse with Ebola improving proslyting

On December 29, Pauline Cafferkey, 39, of Glasgow, Scotland, became the first person to be diagnosed with the virus on UK soil shortly after returning from Sierra Leone.

On January 3, London's Royal Free Hospital said Cafferkey's condition had deteriorated to critical.

But in a statement Monday, the hospital updated her condition.



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'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.'

On December 31, the hospital said Cafferkey had decided to have a blood plasma treatment -- using plasma from Ebola survivors -- and to take an experimental antiviral drug.

The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed.

Cafferkey had been working at Save the Children's Kerry Town Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone for six weeks before she returned to Glasgow via Casablanca and London Heathrow airports.

Last week, Save the Children said it was 'doing everything possible' to establish how Cafferkey contracted Ebola and had been conducting a review since she was confirmed as having the virus.

Last week, Save the Children said it was 'doing everything possible' to establish how Cafferkey contracted Ebola and had been conducting a review since she was confirmed as having the virus. The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed. Last week, Save the Children said it was 'doing everything possible' to establish how Cafferkey contracted Ebola and had been conducting a review since she was confirmed as having the virus. But in a statement Monday, the hospital updated her condition. On December 31, the hospital said Cafferkey had decided to have a blood plasma treatment -- using plasma from Ebola survivors -- and to take an experimental antiviral drug. On December 31, the hospital said Cafferkey had decided to have a blood plasma treatment -- using plasma from Ebola survivors -- and to take an experimental antiviral drug. On January 3, London's Royal Free Hospital said Cafferkey's condition had deteriorated to critical. 'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.' The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed. But in a statement Monday, the hospital updated her condition. 'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.' 'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.' The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed. On January 3, London's Royal Free Hospital said Cafferkey's condition had deteriorated to critical. 'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.' 'The Royal Free Hospital is pleased to announce that Pauline Cafferkey is showing signs of improvement and is no longer critically ill,' it said. 'She remains in isolation as she receives specialist care for the Ebola virus.' Last week, Save the Children said it was 'doing everything possible' to establish how Cafferkey contracted Ebola and had been conducting a review since she was confirmed as having the virus. On December 29, Pauline Cafferkey, 39, of Glasgow, Scotland, became the first person to be diagnosed with the virus on UK soil shortly after returning from Sierra Leone. Last week, Save the Children said it was 'doing everything possible' to establish how Cafferkey contracted Ebola and had been conducting a review since she was confirmed as having the virus. The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed. The Royal Free is equipped with a high-level isolation unit, where access is restricted to specially trained medical staff. A specially designed tent with controlled ventilation covers the patient's bed. Cafferkey had been working at Save the Children's Kerry Town Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone for six weeks before she returned to Glasgow via Casablanca and London Heathrow airports. On December 31, the hospital said Cafferkey had decided to have a blood plasma treatment -- using plasma from Ebola survivors -- and to take an experimental antiviral drug. On December 31, the hospital said Cafferkey had decided to have a blood plasma treatment -- using plasma from Ebola survivors -- and to take an experimental antiviral drug. On January 3, London's Royal Free Hospital said Cafferkey's condition had deteriorated to critical. But in a statement Monday, the hospital updated her condition.

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