Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Dallas County Commissioners will
vote today to declare a local state of disaster caused by the
Ebola virus.
The county “has the potential to suffer widespread or severe damage, injury, loss or threat of life resulting from the Ebola virus,” according to a proposed draft of the declaration.
The county has been preparing contingencies since a Liberian visitor to the U.S. died at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on Oct. 8. Two health-care workers involved with the man’s care have tested positive for the virus.
Approval of the proposed order would implement the county’s emergency management system, according to the declaration.
To contact the reporter on this story: Romy Varghese in Dallas at rvarghese8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Stephen Merelman at smerelman@bloomberg.net Pete Young, Theo Mullen
The county “has the potential to suffer widespread or severe damage, injury, loss or threat of life resulting from the Ebola virus,” according to a proposed draft of the declaration.
The county has been preparing contingencies since a Liberian visitor to the U.S. died at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on Oct. 8. Two health-care workers involved with the man’s care have tested positive for the virus.
Approval of the proposed order would implement the county’s emergency management system, according to the declaration.
To contact the reporter on this story: Romy Varghese in Dallas at rvarghese8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Stephen Merelman at smerelman@bloomberg.net Pete Young, Theo Mullen
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