Woodruff, Vogt improving -- UPDATE
by Anna Johns, posted Feb 9th 2006 10:03AM
Doug Vogt, the ABC camerman who was injured by a roadside
bomb in Iraq, is in an outpatient facility this morning. He was moved to Bethesda Medical Center to continue his
recovery.ABC World News Tonight anchor Bob Woodruff, who was injured in the same attack on Jan. 29, remains sedated. His injuries, to his upper torso, head, face, and brain, are much more serious than Vogt's. Doctors say that Woodruff is showing signs of improvement, but his road to recovery is going to be much longer and harder than Vogt's. In the meantime, ABC News chose to move Woodruff's co-anchor, Elizabeth Vargas, off the anchor desk and replace her, at least temporarily, with Charlie Gibson and Diane Sawyer.

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