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Americans worried about an Ebola outbreak in the U.S. need to stay calm, lest they risk more errors like the ones made at the Texas hospital that treated a patient who died from the disease, a former White House health adviser said Monday.
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鈥淧anic is something we can鈥檛 afford in this, because that also can lead to a lot of mistakes of people, and we do have to keep people more rational about this,鈥?said Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, chairman of the University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had two cases in this country. We have not had a big outbreak, and we need to be very clear about that.鈥?
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Video: The chairman of the Department of Medical Ethics Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania talks to TODAY鈥檚 Matt Lauer to talk about how U.S. hospitals and health care workers are treating patients with Ebola.
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Emanuel spoke to TODAY鈥檚 Matt Lauer after news emerged about for the Ebola virus after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, who died last week following a battle with the disease. The nurse is the first known transmission of the virus within in the United States.
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Crews disinfecting the sidewalk of the infected nurse鈥檚 home: Emanuel stressed he is not a decontamination expert, but that 鈥渢he sidewalk does not seem to be the right place鈥?to emphasize. "A lot of that is about fears. Checking temperatures when people come into the country is probably not going to be our best use, but it does reassure people.鈥漈he hospitals being used to treat patients: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not the facility, it鈥檚 the training 鈥?and it鈥檚 not anything special about the rooms.鈥?br>The training health care workers must receive before working with patients: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really about how the health care workers gown, de-gown. It鈥檚 about the standard processes of care. 鈥?br>On whether there is a need to set up regional facilities to handle cases: 鈥淕iven the fact that we鈥檙e not going to have a big outbreak here, that these are going to be isolated cases, the idea of specializing in a few places is right."<br>Video: A health care worker who cared for deceased Ebola patient Thomas Duncan has tested positive for the virus. She鈥檚 now in isolation. NBC national correspondent Kate Snow reports.
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Linked with a move away from the French capital, would be smart to make a move for  this January.
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It has been far from the perfect start to the season for Liverpool, and it could lead Brendan Rodgers towards adding more experience and explosiveness to his attack come the January transfer window.
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In recent days, Argentine winger , and after losing his place in the current PSG side, he could be available for relatively low fee this winter.
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Lavezzi brings with him a wealth of experience playing at the very top for both Napoli and PSG, and he could be the ideal mentor for someone like Raheem Sterling, and would help lift the burden from the young team that is trying to compete in both the league and Champions League.
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  Unfortunately any move for the Argentine winger would mean he couldn t play in the Champions League, he played the last nine minutes of PSG s 1-1 draw with Ajax, so will remain cup-tied for the rest of the competition, but he would still be a fantastic option in the league.
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This season he has lost his place in Paris to Brazilian Lucas Moura, with the younger winger finally showing his potential and becoming more of a threat in front of goal; it has pushed Lavezzi down the pecking order.
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What Lavezzi would bring to Liverpool is a fantastic work ethic, pace and directness down the left-flank and an ability to score important goals. However, one criticism of the winger has been his creative output.
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No one is expecting him to compete with Zlatan Ibrahimovic or Edinson Cavani for the amount of goals scored, but to finish with no assists in 24 starts, for an attacker playing beside two forwards scoring 42 goals over season is extremely poor.
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After struggling when he first moved, Lavezzi enjoyed his second season in Paris, he finally began to flourish under Laurent Blanc and his performances in 2014 have been nothing short of exceptional. His record speaks for itself, with seven of his nine league goals coming since the end of the January break.
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As PSG approached the winter break last season, Lavezzi had only contributed two league goals and two assists in the Champions League comeback against Olympiakos. It wasn t looking like his record was going to improve.
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Then family tragedy struck, Lavezzi s uncle Jorge had been found dead not far from Rosario in Argentina, just days after the news, Lavezzi lined up for PSG against Valenciennes and got himself on the score sheet in the 3-0. That was his fourth league goal on the season, and he would go on to score five more in the league and two in the Champions League against Bayer Leverkusen and Chelsea.
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It is testament to the player s mental toughness that he was able to bounce back, enjoy a terrific end to the season and play a part in Argentina s run to the World Cup final. It is this able to fight and give 100% that Liverpool fans would absolutely love. He also has the ability to improve this current side. If available, he would make an excellent winter signing.
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Should Liverpool make a move for this Argentine World Cup star?
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Andrew GibneyAndrew Gibney started following France's Ligue 1 about 10 years ago and it is an obession that has stayed with him ever since.
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His writing career started as a hobby, but now he calls Lille, France his home and spends his weekend either watching Lille OSC or teams down in the fifth division of the French league pyramid, forever searching for the next Eden Hazard.
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A typical Glasweigan, he once walked 106 miles in seven days, from Sheffield to Lille, just to avoid paying for the Eurostar. Managing to talk his way into a few freebies from other clubs along the way.
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Linked with a move away from the French capital, would be smart to make a move for this January.

 
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It has been far from the perfect start to the season for Liverpool, and it could lead Brendan Rodgers towards adding more experience and explosiveness to his attack come the January transfer window.
In recent days, Argentine winger , and after losing his place in the current PSG side, he could be available for relatively low fee this winter.
Lavezzi brings with him a wealth of experience playing at the very top for both Napoli and PSG, and he could be the ideal mentor for someone like Raheem Sterling, and would help lift the burden from the young team that is trying to compete in both the league and Champions League.
Unfortunately any move for the Argentine winger would mean he couldn t play in the Champions League, he played the last nine minutes of PSG s 1-1 draw with Ajax, so will remain cup-tied for the rest of the competition, but he would still be a fantastic option in the league.
This season he has lost his place in Paris to Brazilian Lucas Moura, with the younger winger finally showing his potential and becoming more of a threat in front of goal; it has pushed Lavezzi down the pecking order.
What Lavezzi would bring to Liverpool is a fantastic work ethic, pace and directness down the left-flank and an ability to score important goals. However, one criticism of the winger has been his creative output.
No one is expecting him to compete with Zlatan Ibrahimovic or Edinson Cavani for the amount of goals scored, but to finish with no assists in 24 starts, for an attacker playing beside two forwards scoring 42 goals over season is extremely poor.
After struggling when he first moved, Lavezzi enjoyed his second season in Paris, he finally began to flourish under Laurent Blanc and his performances in 2014 have been nothing short of exceptional. His record speaks for itself, with seven of his nine league goals coming since the end of the January break.
As PSG approached the winter break last season, Lavezzi had only contributed two league goals and two assists in the Champions League comeback against Olympiakos. It wasn t looking like his record was going to improve.
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Then family tragedy struck, Lavezzi s uncle Jorge had been found dead not far from Rosario in Argentina, just days after the news, Lavezzi lined up for PSG against Valenciennes and got himself on the score sheet in the 3-0. That was his fourth league goal on the season, and he would go on to score five more in the league and two in the Champions League against Bayer Leverkusen and Chelsea.

It is testament to the player s mental toughness that he was able to bounce back, enjoy a terrific end to the season and play a part in Argentina s run to the World Cup final. It is this able to fight and give 100% that Liverpool fans would absolutely love. He also has the ability to improve this current side. If available, he would make an excellent winter signing.

Should Liverpool make a move for this Argentine World Cup star? Andrew GibneyAndrew Gibney started following France's Ligue 1 about 10 years ago and it is an obession that has stayed with him ever since. His writing career started as a hobby, but now he calls Lille, France his home and spends his weekend either watching Lille OSC or teams down in the fifth division of the French league pyramid, forever searching for the next Eden Hazard. A typical Glasweigan, he once walked 106 miles in seven days, from Sheffield to Lille, just to avoid paying for the Eurostar. Managing to talk his way into a few freebies from other clubs along the way.

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