1. A second Texas Ebola case
A healthcare worker who treated Liberian Eric Duncan – who died last week of Ebola at a hospital in Texas – has tested positive in a preliminary test for the deadly virus.
The female nurse was isolated after suffering from a fever on Friday night, Texas Department of State Health Services said.
The nurse had “extensive contact” on “multiple occasions,” with Eric Duncan said Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of the CDC.
“At some point, there was a breach in protocol, and that breach in protocol resulted in this infection,” he said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is undertaking a second test to ensure the positive result is correct.
Officials said they are working to ident
ify anyone who may have had contact with the worker.
NBC reports that the nurse’s family have requested her identity remain private.
“That health care worker is a heroic person who provided care to Mr. Duncan,” Dallas Judge Clay Jenkins said at a press conference.
2. School curriculum overhaul
The Abbott government has launched their much anticipated school curriculum review conducted by education consultant Kevin Donnelly and academic Ken Wiltshire as reported over the weekend.
The 30-point recommendation in the review calls to reduce the number of subjects undertaken by students.