Second American with Ebola to return to US Tuesday

A staff member of the Christian charity Samaritan's Purse sprays product as he treats the premises outside the ELWA hospital in the Liberian capital Monrovia on July 24, 2014An American woman who was infected with Ebola virus while working with patients in Liberia will return to the United States for treatment on Tuesday, an aid group said Monday. Nancy Writebol, 60, "remains in serious, but stable, condition," said the Christian missionary group SIM USA, for which she was working in Monrovia when she fell ill. Writebol "is expected to return to the US for further treatment on Tuesday," said SIM USA. "Her husband, David, told me Sunday her appetite has improved and she requested one of her favorite dishes –- Liberian potato soup -– and coffee," said a statement by Bruce Johnson, president of SIM USA.