CDC Confirms Negative Ebola Results for Yale Student

Dr. Thomas Balcezak, chief medical officer at Yale New Haven Hospital, looks contemplative before discussing the treatment of a current patient being evaluated for Ebola symptoms, in New Haven, Conn. on Thursday, October 16, 2014. Officials said they 

Two Yale students who have returned home from researching the Ebola outbreak in Liberia will not sequester themselves for three weeks as originally planned, the university's school of public health said in a letter to students 

Two Yale students who have returned home from researching the Ebola outbreak in Liberia will not sequester themselves for three weeks as originally planned, the university's school of public health said in a letter to students 

The students traveled to Liberia to help set up a computer system so officials can track the spread of Ebola. Yale says the two never came in direct contact with Ebola patients and were never in a clinical setting. Originally, the 

A patient showing Ebola-like symptoms was put under evaluation at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut late on Wednesday. According to reports, the patient is a student researcher who had recently traveled to Liberia. The hospital confirmed the news