Timeline: CDC's Response to Ebola: March 2014 - July 2015
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CDC’s Response to Ebola: March 2014–July 2015
- Early reports of Ebola virus disease from Guinea, CDC field team deployed
- Spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone
- CDC Emergency Operations Center activated, CDC deployments surge
- CDC Issues Level 3 travel Warnings for West Africa
- Spread to Nigeria and Senegal, CDC teams help stop the outbreak
- CDC laboratory established in Sierra Leone
- CDC expands Ebola testing among U.S. labs
- Dr. Frieden travels to Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone
- Microplanning workshops with county leaders held in Liberia
- Traveler with Ebola comes to U.S. (Dallas), 2 nurses infected
- CDC implements enhanced screening at airports, new tracking program for people coming from countries with Ebola outbreaks
- CDC organizes healthcare worker safety course in Anniston, Alabama for West Africa volunteers
- Rapid isolation and Treatment of Ebola (RITE) teams help rapidly control new outbreaks in Liberia
- CDC works with states to improve hospital readiness
- Spread to Mali, CDC teams help stop the outbreak
- CDC deploys 1000th staff member
- Liberia outbreak declared over
- CDC recommends reduced screening for passengers from Liberia
- New cases reported in Liberia
- Page last reviewed: July 9, 2015
- Page last updated: July 9, 2015
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