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Thursday, November 6, 2025

People in the News

Thursday, November 6, 2025

City of Dallas welcomes back nurse Amber Vinson

amber vinsonAmber Vinson is back in Dallas, arriving at Love Field this evening. Dallas Love Field and the City of Dallas are respecting her family’s request for privacy during this time and will not provide media availability.

“Amber Vinson’s discharge from the hospital after being declared free of Ebola marks an important turning point in our ongoing fight against the virus,” said Mayor Mike Rawlings. “I join everyone in Dallas in welcoming Amber back to the community and thanking her for her dedication and brave devotion as a nurse. Amber is a true hero, and I hope she’s able to return to a normal and happy life as soon as possible.”

For local updates on Ebola visit www.dallascitynewsroom.com.