#EbolaNews
Finally, the Home where Ebola patient stayed has been disinfected and they have been relocated to a new place offered by a volunteer. Unfortunately, it seems that also no-one wants them around. How Sad!!!!!!!
Hotels, apartments all refused them a home to stay..

According to Yahoo News, as said by Dallas City Spokesperson, Sana Syed,
"No one wants this family,"
The family was confined to their home under armed guard while public-health officials monitored them — part of an intense effort to contain the deadly disease before it can get a foothold in the United States.
Louise Troh, originally from Liberia, shares the apartment with her 13-year-old son and two nephews.
Judge Clay Jenkins, Dallas County's top administrative official, said he went to the apartment with two others to visit and also apologized for the delay in removing the soiled items 5 days late.
Jenkins, who said he had visited the family twice and drove them to their new residence, told reporters that when he asked one of the boys if there was anything he needed, the youth said, "A basketball?""I want to see this family treated the way I would want to see my own family treated," Jenkins said.
The confinement order, which also bans visitors, was imposed after the family failed to comply with a request to stay home.
Also Friday, Texas health officials said they had narrowed the number of people they were monitoring from as many as 100 to about 50 who had some type of exposure to Duncan.
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