SF News As California Issues Quarantine Policy, Nurses Warn That UCSF Isn't Ready For Ebola After All Just days after the California Department of Health designated UCSF hospitals as Ebola centers, nurses at the hospital are saying that they're not ready for an outbreak after all. At a demonstration Tuesday,
SF News Some California Airports Might Start Screening For Ebola, Will SFO Be One Of Them? Though San Francisco International Airport isn't presently on the Center for Disease Control's list of US airports required to screen travelers for Ebola, officials there say they're ready for the disease, if or
SF News Zuckerberg Ponies Up $25 Million To Fight Ebola Likely influenced by his benevolent doctor wife Priscilla Chan maybe she's really changing him, you guys! Mark Zuckerberg announced this morning that he's donating $25 million to the Centers for Disease Control Foundation
SF News Dallas Ebola Patient Has Died, Health Care Futurist Recommends 'Dedicated' Mortuaries For Victims According to health care futurist Wanda Jones, head of the San Francisco-based New Century Healthcare Institute, "no one expects a flood of Ebola patients in the United States." But with the news that
SF News Former KPIX Reporter Getting Quarantined After Possible Ebola Contact With NBC Cameraman A former KPIX 5 medical correspondent, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, now working for NBC News, is being flown back to the U.S. from Liberia to be placed in quarantine after she and several
SF News Bay Area Hospitals Preparing For Ebola The presence of another Ebola patient in the continental United States this one, in Texas, being a man who contracted the disease in Liberia, got on a plane to Dallas without showing symptoms,
SF News Day Around the Bay: Ebola In Sacramento? A patient who visited a West African country sometime in the last month has been put in isolation in a Sacramento hospital with some sort of symptoms, but despite the media freakout public