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Thomas Eric Duncan a Liberian man who died of the virus on Oct 8 The revelation Wednesday that she flew Frontier Airlines on an Oct 13 had officials working Wednesday locate and monitor 131 other people who were on the plane Vinson was also moved Wednesday to an Atlanta hospital with experience treating the disease “She should not have flown on [a plane]” Dr Tom Frieden the CDC director told reporters Wednesday It became clear late Wednesday night that Frieden was mistaken and a CDC official confirmed the agency had actually cleared Vinson to fly Dave Daigle a CDC spokesman told TIME that as officials widened the net of people who needed to be monitored Vinson was in Ohio and the CDC told her to go back to Dallas Her temperature was 995F Daigle said “Most doctors would call that a slight temperature not a fever” he said “At that point she was asked by CDC to come back to Dallas so she could be monitored and she came back” Addressing Frieden’s comments that Vinson “should not have flown” Daigle said the threshold for a fever is 1004F "We may end up lowering that threshold” he said “but under the current guidance she was clear to fly” Vinson was stable condition Wednesday Frieden said She was transferred to Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital which has already sent nurses to Dallas to aid in Ebola-related care is currently treating another patient who was diagnosed in West Africa and successfully treated missionaries Dr Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol for the disease The hospital has a specialized unit and team that are trained to treat patients with diseases like Ebola and Vinson’s transfer comes as US officials are considering transferring all Ebola patients to specialized hospitals The news clearly had travelers on edge with reports of people at airports across the country wearing face masks and even makeshift hazmat suits Meanwhile the World Health Organization said Wednesday that the epidemic which has ravaged counties in West Africa has now claimed 4493 lives with a total of 8997 confirmed probable and suspected cases Vinson was isolated within 90 minutes after reporting a fever on Tuesday whereupon she was tested for Ebola Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins told reporters Wednesday adding that “the protocol to find the virus worked well” The results came back positive from a state lab in Austin around midnight the Texas Department of State Health Services said The CDC is reaching out to passengers on Vinson’s plane Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth There were 132 passengers on the flight and the CDC is asking those passengers to call 1-800-CDC-INFO Public-health workers will begin interviewing the passengers later Wednesday Any passengers determined to be at risk will be monitored Frontier Airlines said the plane on which the patient flew was cleaned after landing as part of its normal procedure and according to CDC guidelines “prior to returning to service the next day” The plane was again cleaned Tuesday night before being taken out of service upon notification of the passenger’s status by the CDC The airline said it will continue to work closely with the CDC to ensure proper protocols and procedures continue to be followed Frieden said Wednesday that the several days before Duncan was diagnosed with Ebola were the highest-risk period for other infections Nina Pham a nurse who also treated Duncan was diagnosed with Ebola on Sunday Both had “extensive contact with the patient when they were having substantial amounts of both vomiting and diarrhea” Frieden said With reporting by Maya Rhodan Zeke J Miller and Siobhan O’Connor READ: Why Protective Gear Sometimes Isn’t Enough in the Fight Against Ebola PHOTOS: See How a Photographer is Covering Ebola’s Deadly Spread Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team under contract from the Liberian Ministry of Health remove the body of suspected Ebola victim Lorpu David 30 on Sept 18 2014 in the Gurley street community in central Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team remove the body of woman 75 a suspected Ebola victim on Sept 18 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux A burial team collects the body of a 75-year-old woman in a neighborhood called PHP in Monrovia Liberia Sept 18 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux A resident of the West Point neighborhood covers his nose as a burial team leaves with a body in Monrovia Liberia Sept 17 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Members of a burial team from the Liberian Red Cross remove the body of a man a suspected Ebola victim from a home in Matadi on Sept 17 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux A member of a Liberian Red Cross burial team is disinfected with chlorine sprayed on by a colleague after having removed the body of a man a suspected Ebola victim on Sept 6 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Reportage by Getty Images Residents look on as the body of a man suspected of dying from Ebola lies in a busy street after it was reportedly dragged there to draw the attention of burial teams For several days his family had asked for the body to be picked up to no avail Monrovia Liberia Sept 15 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Friends and relatives weep as a burial team removes the body of a 75-year-old woman Her neighbors insisted she had died of a stroke Monrovia Liberia Sept 18 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Eric Gweah 25 grieves as he watches members of a Red Cross burial team carry the body his father Ofori Gweah 62 a suspected Ebola victim in a riverside area called Rock Spring Valley in central Monrovia Liberia Sept 18 2014 Ofori Gweah had endured Ebolaís telltale symptoms for six days his family took him to treatment centers twice only to be turned back So many Ebola victims are dying at home due to a severe shortage of treatment centers in Monrovia and many of the ill are infecting family members neighbors and others in a ballooning circle of contagion (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times) Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Residents discuss an Ebola awareness campaign in Monrovia Liberia Aug 30 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Residents of the West Point neighborhood attend church after a 10-day quarantine was lifted in Monrovia Liberia Aug 31 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux James Dorbor 8 suspected to have Ebola lays on the ground as his father Edward tried to get the boy to drink coconut water They waited for James to be admitted into the JFK Ebola treatment center on Sept 5 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Reportage by Getty Images Edward Dorbor reacts after believing that his son James Dorbor 8 had died However the boy survived for a few additional hours before dying at the JFK Ebola treatment center on Sept 5 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Reportage by Getty Images Medical staff rush into the treatment facility carrying James Dorbor 8 suspected of having Ebola Since the health workers weren’t wearing the appropriate protection against Ebola they positioned James’ body in a way to limit exposure to the deadly virus Monrovia Liberia Sept 5 2014 Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux A relative grieves as members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team dress themselves in full protective clothing prior to removing the body of suspected Ebola victim Ofori Gweah 62 on Sept 18 2014 in central Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux Medical staff spray down a small plastic bag containing the blood sample of Hawa Konneh 9 a suspected Ebola victim as she lays on the dirt wrapped in a shawl in front of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Ebola treatment center as her mother Masogbe sits near to her prior to Hawa’s passing away on Sept 4 2014 in Monrovia Liberia Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Reportage by 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The town hall meeting was attended by a former Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Kennedy’s gravesite at..VIEW MOREMark Wilson—Getty Images1 of 18ITER the international fusion experiment under construction in Cadarache France aims to prove that nuclear fusion is a viable power source by creating a "burning plasma" that produces more energy than the machine itself consumes Although that goal is at least 20 years away ITER is already burning through money at a prodigious pace The United States is only a minor partner in the project which began construction in 2008 But the US contribution to ITER will total $39 billion—roughly four times as much as originally estimated—according to a new cost estimate released yesterday That is about $14 billion higher than a 2011 cost estimate and the numbers are likely to intensify doubts among some members of Congress about continuing the US involvement in the project The United States and ITER share a complicated history The project was first proposed in 1985 as a joint venture with the Soviet Union and Japan The United States backed out of that effort in 1998 citing concerns over cost and feasibility—only to jump in again in 2003 At the time ITER was envisioned to cost roughly $5 billion That estimate had grown to $12 billion by 2006 when the European Union China India Japan Russia South Korea and United States signed a formal agreement to build the device The United States agreed essentially to build 9% of the parts for the reactor at whatever price was necessary ITER was supposed to start running by 2016 Since then however the project has been plagued by delays cost increases and management problem ITER is now expected to cost at least $21 billion and won’t turn on until 2020 at the earliest And a recent review slammed ITER’s management The cost of the US contribution has increased too although by how much has been unclear Officials with US ITER had not released an updated cost profile for several years until Ned Sauthoff project manager for US ITER at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee did so yesterday Speaking to a meeting of the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee in Rockville Maryland Sauthoff reported that the total cost of the US contribution would be $39 billion by the time the project is done in 2034 The schedule assumes that ITER won’t start running until 2024 or 2025 In comparison an April 2011 funding profile pegged the cost of US ITER at $25 billion The reason for the difference lies mainly in the timing The 2011 cost profile would have seen spending on US ITER plateau at $350 million per year from 2014 through 2016 However in 2013 DOE officials decided (as part of their budget request for the following year) to cap spending on ITER at $225 million per year to prevent the project from consuming the entire budget of DOE’s fusion energy sciences program Stretching out the budget invariably increases costs researchers say This year the fusion program has a total budget of $505 million including the $200 million Congress ultimately decided to spend on ITER Sauthoff stresses that ITER researchers are making concrete progress in construction "There is very strong progress in the fabrication of components around the world" he said in an e-mail after the meeting "US components needed for the construction sequence are being completed for delivery in 2014 and 2015" The new numbers appear to be giving some members of Congress heartburn In a separate hearing yesterday on the proposed 2015 budget for DOE Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) the chair of Energy and Water Development Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Appropriations said that a review by DOE officials suggested that the cost of US ITER could rise as high as $6 billion—more if the concerns over ITER management are not addressed "I’m really beginning to believe that our involvement in ITER is not practical that we will not gain what we hope to gain from it and 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