NEW HAVEN, Conn. (PIX11) –A Yale University student who was sent to Yale-New Haven Hospital Wednesday night with Ebola-like symptoms does not have the virus, government sources said Thursday afternoon.
(WTNH) – On the campus of Yale University school administrators are working to quell concerns over the Ebola virus as two medical students from their school of public health returned from the African nation of Liberia
Eyewitness News has learned that the patient, who was one of the Yale University student researchers who returned from Liberia over the weekend after helping with the Ebola outbreak in the country last month. Hospital officials said the patient did
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
Yale-New Haven Hospital sources told The Connecticut Mirror Thursday afternoon that the Yale doctoral student in isolation with a low-grade fever at the hospital for Ebola-like symptoms has not tested positive for the virus. • 3:34 p.m. ET: Don't panic