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- Federal health regulators have tapped Johns Hopkins Medicine to lead development of a Web-based tool to train doctors, nurses and other health care workers on the protocols they should follow when treating patients with, or at risk of contracting, Ebola.
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- There is no need for panic over Ebola, but there is need for concern about the CDC, writes Leonard Pitts Jr.
- The CDC's bumbling response to the first cases of Ebola in this country hardly inspires confidence
- As officials investigate how the nurses contracted Ebola despite following safety guidelines, caregivers in Maryland are examining if they have the training and equipment to protect themselves should the virus travel here.