More cases of the Ebola virus could be found in the United States, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Sylvia Burwell warned Thursday. "We had one case and I think there may be other cases, and I think we have to recognize that as a nation," Burwell said at a news conference sponsored by the journal Health Affairs and the Kaiser Family Foundation. The first victim of the virus to be diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. died on Wednesday. Thomas Duncan died at a Dallas hospital a little more than a week after being diagnosed with the virus.
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