Patient isolated at North Cypress Medical Center as precaution
HARRIS COUNTY A patient is in isolation at a northwest Harris County hospital, but the hospital said it's highly unlikely he has Ebola.
The patient went to North Cypress Medical Center Monday because he wasn't feeling well.
He is being kept away from other patients as a precaution because he has traveled recently. The hospital isn't saying where he traveled.
"He is considered to be of extremely low risk to the Ebola virus," a hospital spokesperson said in a written statement. "The patient is in stable condition and is showing no signs of a fever."
The hospital has been in contact with the CDC and the Harris County Health Department.
The Harris County Health Department said they have tested two other people for Ebola. The first patient tested negative twice and the second one tested positive for malaria.
So the guy does not have the symptoms, anymore, and they sent him home. Sounds like another Duncan.
This hospital is about 4 miles from my house.