Posted on 10/13/2014 11:16:06 AM PDT by maggief
President Obama is meeting Monday afternoon with senior members of his administration for a briefing on U.S. efforts to combat Ebola after tests revealed a second case in Dallas.
The president will be briefed on the nurse who contracted the deadly virus treating a Liberian man who had traveled to the U.S. and then began displaying symptoms of the disease.
Obama will also receive an update at the 3 p.m. meeting on broader efforts to ensure the preparedness of our national health infrastructure, according to the White House. The White House did not release the names of the meetings participants, although photojournalists will be invited in at the beginning of the session.
The meeting follows a warning from the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr. Thomas Frieden said Monday a "relatively large" number of healthcare workers could be at risk. Officials still do not know how the nurse in Dallas contracted the disease. She had been treating Thomas Eric Duncan, who died last week.
Obama was briefed on the case Sunday by his counterterrorism and homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco, who is the White Houses point person for the interagency Ebola response.
He also spoke by phone with Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell, who updated him on how the government was responding to the second Ebola case.
During that phone call, the president ordered the CDC to investigate how a second person was infected at the Dallas hospital and to ensure that agency personnel on the ground in Texas review safety procedures with hospital staffers there.
Obama also ordered federal authorities to take immediate additional steps to ensure hospitals and healthcare providers nationwide are prepared to follow protocols should they encounter an Ebola patient, the White House said.
Some lawmakers have called for Obama to step up the federal response as concerns mount.
On Sunday, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) called on the president to establish an Ebola czar to oversee the U.S. response despite his past criticism of the administrations numerous policy czars.
There has to be more reassurance, McCain told CNN about public concerns that the virus could spread.
I would say that we don't know exactly who's in charge," he added. "There has to be some kind of czar.
he heading to Dallas??
There has to be more reassurance, McCain told CNN about public concerns that the virus could spread.
I would say that we don't know exactly who's in charge," he added. "There has to be some kind of czar.
what in the world does CDC of HHS do?
Photo op coming...
Ping!
Angry over the “President Obola” moniker.
Gotta find someone to throw under the bus.
Mcclown shows once again what a big government loving idiot he is.
The answer to ebola is to keep it out of the frigging country.
Meeting to be held at the “19th hole.”
Obola meeting from under his desk in full haz-mat.
What about the Surgeon General?
Will Judge Jenkins be there? Maybe shake his hand and give a big ol’ man hug?
http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/health/2014/10/13/obama-adds-ebola-meeting-to-schedule/17203929/
The meeting was added to what had been a blank public schedule for Obama on this Columbus Day, a federal holiday.
ANOTHER CZAR? Is he friggen crazy? Oh, wait - yes, he his.
Because your lax international travel policies let Patient Zero into the U.S., you moron!
Obama wants advice on how to swing a golf club while in a Hazmat suit.
Well, we know that McCain is not in charge...Why is he still a senator...If he had any decency he would have resigned after his humiliating defeat in 2008...
anybody but another czar!
IMHO, the most appropriate “response” they could come up with is that their “Viruses Without Borders” thing didn’t work out. Americans CAN catch Ebola if you import it into the country.
I guess the course is too wet for 18 holes..
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