Two people have contracted the virus on U.S. soil — both were Texas healthcare workers who had treated Thomas Eric Duncan, the first case of Ebola to reach the United States.
Duncan succumbed to Ebola on Oct. 8. A memorial service was held Saturday in Salisbury, N.C., where his mother and other members of his family live, according to the Associated Press.
Students and faculty at the University of Texas at Austin received an email from President Bill Powers on Saturday explaining that a university student had flown on the same Oct. 13 flight as one of the healthcare workers who tested positive for Ebola.
Powers said the student was staying away from campus activities.
“Health officials do not believe there is any health risk to campus at this time,” he said.
At Yale University, a doctoral student who had recently returned from Liberia was hospitalized on Oct. 15 with a low-grade fever, prompting university President Peter Salovey to issue a campus-wide statement.