If this newest patient was one identified as being under surveillance for previous exposure. Why was she freely traveling?
I may be mistaken, but I think someone asked that question at this mornings presser and the answer was that she was not in the initial surveillance group.
Which, if true, raises even more questions.
She was not under surveillance from earlier articles.
Because they weren’t under surveillance and restrictions from prior exposure?
These workers were told to monitor their temperature and that's it. No one told them not to travel. I see on my TV running text on the bottom that the CDC said she should not have traveled (but these workers were not under court order not to travel). Any of those 70 people coming into contact with the first man patient, can go wherever they want.
This new patient is being sent to Emory hospital in Atlanta. Since I live 20 min. from that Dallas hospital, I would like to know where this new sick nurse lived. The sheriff's deputy who was checked for Ebola, lived 15 minutes from my house. Did this nurse live close to us? I don't know right now.
**If this newest patient was one identified as being under surveillance for previous exposure. Why was she freely traveling?**
Well the dear leader has assured us you can’t get obola by sitting next to someone on a bus. She just assumed that meant planes too!