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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/family-texas-ebola-patient-died-upset-unfair-treatment/story?id=26050956

Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
Oct 8, 2014, 3:18 PM ET
By GILLIAN MOHNEY and SABINA GHEBREMEDHIN

The family of the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. is upset with the patient’s medical care, and called his treatment "unfair."

Thomas Eric Duncan, who is from Liberia, died today after being infected with the Ebola virus. He had been in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, since his diagnosis on Sept. 28.


Duncan’s nephew Joe Weeks told ABC News he felt Duncan had “unfair” medical treatment. Weeks suggested that Duncan did not get the same treatment being given to Ebola patient Ashoka Mukpo in a Nebraska hospital, although he did not detail that alleged difference.

He said the family questioned why Duncan was not moved to Emory University Hospital, where two American health workers were successfully treated after becoming infected with Ebola in Liberia.

“No one has died of Ebola in the U.S. before. This is the first time,” Weeks told ABC News. “We need all the help we can get.”

Weeks said hospital officials told the family they had all the experience needed to treat Duncan.

Weeks also said the family was frustrated that Duncan was not given donated blood from Ebola survivors. Weeks said hospital officials told the family "that the blood wasn’t a match."

Two other Ebola patients being treated in the U.S. were given donated blood from Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly, in the hopes that Ebola antibodies can be passed on from the donor to the patient.

There is no confirmed treatment for Ebola and blood donation from Ebola survivors is one approach recommended by the World Health Organization.

Although Weeks told ABC News he was unhappy with medical treatment, other relatives thanked the local community for their support.

Louise Troh, the mother of Duncan’s teenage son and the woman referred to as his wife by family members, released a statement thanking Dallas and local community leaders for their help during this ordeal.

“Without their help, I can’t imagine how we could have endured,” wrote Troh.

But Troh also said the trusts that "a thorough examination will take place" into Duncan's care.

Troh’s son with Duncan, Karsiah Duncan, 19, had been hoping to see his father, but was unable to see him in the isolation ward before he died.

Calls and emails to the hospital were not immediately answered.

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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2014, 03:42:17 pm »
...and we are off to the races...
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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2014, 04:02:44 pm »
He came here because of the well-publicized cure.  Had he survived, the attempts to come here would have increased 100-fold.  It is for the best that he didn't survive...the international news and the incompetence of the American government would have combined to flood the country with cure-seekers like him.
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http://www.mediaite.com/tv/geraldo-suggests-racism-played-in-ebola-patient-treatment-he-was-poor-black-and-uninsured/

Geraldo Suggests Racism Played in Ebola Patient Treatment: He Was ‘Poor, Black and Uninsured’
by Eddie Scarry | 11:28 am, October 9th, 2014

As details unfold regarding the death of Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian man diagnosed with Ebola while in the U.S., Fox News anchor Geraldo Rivera said Thursday racism may have had something to do with it all.

Duncan’s family members have also questioned the treatment Dunan received from a Texas hospital that initially sent him away with antibiotics when he showed up in Late September with some Ebola symptoms, including vomiting, stomach pain and fever.

“Real shame of Dallas: Ebola fatality Thomas Duncan turned away from Presbyterian Hospital,” Rivera tweeted. “Was it because he was too poor, black and uninsured?”

Though Duncan was never “turned away,” he was not tested for Ebola despite reportedly alerting the hospital that he had traveled to the U.S. from Africa, where there is an epidemic. He returned to the hospital three days later.

Other patients who were treated in the U.S. for the virus received faster treatment than Duncan, but authorities at the hospital that treated him say care was administered as quickly as possible. Unlike the other hospitals who treated the other Ebola patients, Duncan’s hospital was not alerted in advance that a case of the virus was coming to it for care.

Also, many of the drugs being used on the recent Ebola patients are experimental and require paperwork in order for hospitals to receive the drugs. The hospital that treated Duncan has not yet said when it filed the paperwork.

Duncan died on Wednesday, eight days after his case was first reported.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2785923/No-one-died-Ebola-U-S-Outraged-family-eyes-lawsuit-America-s-patient-zero-succumbs-initially-turned-away-doctors-later-refused-blood-transfusion.html

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Thomas Eric Duncan died at 7:51am on Wednesday after receiving no potentially lifesaving blood transfusion or ZMapp
He was sent home when he first arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital with symptoms of the disease
Five other Ebola patients treated in the US are either cured or in the process of being treated at specially designed hospital wards
Doctors began giving Duncan an experimental antiviral drug on Monday, but it was too late
Dr Kent Brantley and Nancy Writebol received the ZMapp 'miracle drug,' though officials say it has since run out
Dr Rick Sacra and NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo have received transfusions of Dr Brantley's blood
Duncan exposed 48 people to the disease before he was hospitalized, including his fiancée and two of her children


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I am so sick of this race crap.


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Because he was pretty damn sick, you nitwits. Why did my brother-in-law die 4 days ago? Racism against white men of Serbian ancestry? Bigotry against the mentally handicapped? Or just because there are some illnesses that win?
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I am so sick of this race crap.

I can't stand it.  I just can't.

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I never did understand why FOXnews picked him up after he got fired.  He has always been such a whinny liberal.

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Well, Geraldo, you ought to be at least a bit a relieved...had he been cured, there'd have been hundreds from West Africa on planes to America within a week.  That's why he came and exposed our country to danger...because he thought we'd cure him.  If we had, there'd have been hundreds more just like him coming here on airliners.

He wasn't an American...and he was endangering thousands...why should he get the best of the best treatment?
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I keep saying this because it is true. There has to be an international Ebola island created. Everyone with Ebola goes to one place. This must happen with or without America and Obama.
You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
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Another failure of the "transformed" health care system, that Obama and his supporters wanted and got.
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I keep saying this because it is true. There has to be an international Ebola island created. Everyone with Ebola goes to one place. This must happen with or without America and Obama.
The return of the leper colony?   :shrug:
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Why on Earth would anyone pay one bit of attention to anything whorealdo says about anything?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2785923/No-one-died-Ebola-U-S-Outraged-family-eyes-lawsuit-America-s-patient-zero-succumbs-initially-turned-away-doctors-later-refused-blood-transfusion.html

'Why did my uncle die of Ebola while every other patient treated in America has survived?' Now relatives say Dallas virus victim Eric Thomas Duncan received 'unfair' treatment

    Thomas Eric Duncan died at 7.51am on Wednesday after receiving no potentially-lifesaving blood transfusion or ZMapp
    He was sent home when he first arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital with symptoms of the disease
    Five other Ebola patients treated in the US are either cured or in the process of being treated at specially designed hospital wards
    A memorial service was held at Wilshire Baptist Church on Wednesday evening for Mr Duncan
    A pastor said he never achieved his last wish of seeing his son again
    Mr Duncan's remains were sent for cremation today and would be returned to his family
    Dr Kent Brantley and Nancy Writebol received the ZMapp 'miracle drug,' though officials say it has since run out
    Dr Rick Sacra and NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo have received transfusions of Dr Brantley's blood

By Josh Gardner and Michael Zennie and Laura Collins In Dallas, Texas for MailOnline

Published: 20:28 EST, 8 October 2014 | Updated: 15:23 EST, 9 October 2014



The family of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan are venting their outrage that the late Liberian may not have received the same quality of care leading up to his death Wednesday morning as the other patients treated in the U.S. for the dreaded virus.

'No one has died of Ebola in the U.S. before. This is the first time,' Duncan's furious nephew Joe Weeks told ABC.

Weeks and others in Duncan's family are calling his treatment 'unfair,' after seeing other patients pulled from the brink of death in government-funded evacuation planes and using life-saving blood transfusions and cutting edge drugs.

Five US citizens have been diagnosed with Ebola and three of them have beaten it. NBC News cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, the latest American victim, arrived at the infectious disease ward at the University of Nebraska Medical Center this week for treatment. A fourth victim, a World Health Organization doctor, is being treated in Atlanta.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2785923/No-one-died-Ebola-U-S-Outraged-family-eyes-lawsuit-America-s-patient-zero-succumbs-initially-turned-away-doctors-later-refused-blood-transfusion.html#ixzz3FgrlBZuX

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Because, as we all know, no white person ever admitted to a U.S. hospital in the history of this nation has died. It's true! They all get better, go home, and live for at least  few more hundred years. Only black people succumb to disease, and that's only because the hospitals don't want them to get better. It's true, I tell you!
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African Ebola Patient Family Taken in by US, Blame US Racism for Death
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African Ebola Patient Family Taken in by US, Blame US Racism for Death

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On October 11, 2014 @ 9:07 pm In The Point | 8 Comments




When it comes to America, no good deed goes unpunished. It’s best to remember that in the future.


Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African.

So we’ve got Jesse Jackson on the scene. Maybe Sharpton was too busy taping another teleprompter disaster for MSNBC.

Meanwhile the fact that America took in this guy and provided him medical care only becomes another indictment. Duncan grew up next to a leper colony in Liberia. His family were resettled as refugees. He chose to go back to Liberia and brought a highly lethal and infectious disease to the United States.

And for all the charity that America gave this clan, they’re now bashing America.


Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.”

Sure. We took him in. That was unjust of us. We took him in twice. That was doubly unjust.


Mr. Weeks spoke to reporters on Saturday in Chicago with Mr. Jackson and Mr. Duncan’s mother, Nowai Gartay. They asked why Mr. Duncan had not been taken to Nebraska Medical Center, where two Americans who contracted the disease in West Africa have been treated. And they said the Dallas hospital, Texas Health Presbyterian

Open question. Were Duncan or any of his family members actually paying for the medical care? Is that going to stop them from suing anyone and everyone?


Mr. Jackson said the other Ebola victims in the United States “came back to Atlanta and Nebraska, got quick treatment and early treatment, and their lives have been spared.”

“That did not happen with Eric Duncan,” he said. “And the critical hours, critical days, were missed.”

That’s a lesson for the future. Keep Liberian Ebola patients a Liberian problem. Don’t bring them to the US.


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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2014, 11:08:15 pm »
Send them Mr. Duncan's medical bill...

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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2014, 11:29:17 pm »
The guy was fairly intelligent, yet he chose to fly to the US AFTER being in close contact with an Ebola carrier and LIED to get into the country.

"Unfair" is what everyone that contracts the disease as a result of this guy's actions should be shouting... and then some.

He should be posthumously tried for crimes against humanity.
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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2014, 01:46:06 am »
The selfish ass put this entire nation in danger...his complicent family should be summarily deported with prejudice, if not charged as accomplices.
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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2014, 07:29:47 am »
Agreed, Luis and Scott.
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Re: Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Who Died Upset Over 'Unfair' Treatment
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2014, 09:35:07 am »
If his family has not been granted citizenship, ship 'em back to Liberia. All of them. It would be a fitting tribute to Mr. Duncan.
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