Law Enforcement Reports LIVE on CNN that *3* cops are ill possible Ebola



Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, died Wednesday, 10 days after he was admitted to a Texas hospital. His family wonders if the outcome would have been different if doctors had admitted Duncan to hospital on September 25, the first time he showed up with a fever and stomach pain?

Now, A Dallas deputy has been hospitalized with possible symptoms of the virus, but there's "no risk" of Ebola, a Texas health official said Wednesday. The deputy, Sgt. Michael Monnig, didn't have any direct contact with Duncan.

However, five of America's biggest, busiest airports are beefing up measures. Now, people arriving from the three nations hardest hit by Ebola will get special screening, including having their temperature taken. The airports are: New York's JFK, Washington-Dulles, Newark, Chicago-O'Hare and Atlanta international airports.

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