The family of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first and only Ebola patient to die in the U.S., has reached a settlement with the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.
Terms of settlement were not disclosed, but the family’s lawyer said it would be enough to care for Duncan’s parents and his four children, NBC News reported. The attorney also said the hospital wouldn’t charge the family for Duncan’s treatment.
When Duncan first arrived on Sept. 25 at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, he told the staff that he recently traveled to Africa. He was initially discharged by mistake. Three days later, Duncan returned to the hospital by ambulance and was diagnosed with Ebola. He died on Oct. 8.
Two nurses who treated him — Amber Vinson and Nina Pham — contracted Ebola after caring for Duncan. They were both deemed “virus-free” and released from hospitals last month.
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