Nurses with Ebola Moved to Georgia and Maryland For Treatment (Watch)

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The first nurse in the U.S. to test positive for Ebola after caring for a Texas patient has arrived at a special treatment facility in Maryland.
26-year-old Nina Pham, seen here prior to her departure from Texas, battled tears but appeared to be in good spirits.
NINA PHAM: “Come to Maryland, everybody! Party in Maryland!”
Pham will receive treatment inside the National Institute of Health’s special isolation unit in Bethesda, Maryland — one of a handful of facilities in the U.S. equipped to handle Ebola cases. (Video via WBFF).
A second nurse, Amber Vinson, was moved from Dallas to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta for treatment Wednesday.
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