Ebola Developments

Recovered journalist back home PROVIDENCE, R.I. — An American video journalist who recovered from Ebola is home in Rhode Island. Ashoka Mukpo contracted the virus while working in Liberia as a freelance cameraman for NBC and other media outlets. The 33-year-old was released from the Nebraska Medical Center’s biocontainment unit Wednesday and flew back to Rhode Island by private charter. Dr.

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