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Ebola patient in Omaha eating ice cream

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials at the Nebraska Medical Center where an American aid worker infected with Ebola is being treated say the patient is getting his appetite back.

Dr. Rick Sacra was flown to the Omaha, Nebraska, hospital on Sept. 5 for treatment in the hospital’s specialized 10-bed isolation unit.

Sacra’s doctors and his wife, Debbie, have said the 51-year-old doctor’s condition has steadily improved since he arrived.

On Friday, the hospital released a statement saying Sacra’s appetite is finally starting to come back. The hospital says Sacra sated a craving for ice cream with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.

Debbie Sacra says the ice cream helped her husband exceed doctors’ orders for him to start eating at least 1,000 calories a day.

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