ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ)—Gov. Martin O’Malley joined with some of the state’s top health officials to talk about how Maryland is responding and preparing for any possible cases of the Ebola virus.
Derek Valcourt has more on the steps the state is taking.
So far there have been no cases of Ebola diagnosed in Maryland, but health officials say they aren’t waiting to see one before they start preparing.
The governor’s press conference came just hours after an Ebola infected nurse arrived in Bethesda from Texas for treatment at NIH.
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Oh BS! It's all smoke and mirror, nothing but feel good measures. If O'Malley were serious he would be calling on Obola to suspend travel visas and the other Obola/O'Malley useful idiots (the dems in the state legislature) would be doing the same. But none have a backbone. Pathetic excuses for human beings.
We need a GOP victory across the state. Get out and vote and vote smart. Enough of the incompetence of the democrats.
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