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In reply to the discussion: Mr. Duncan knew he was exposed to Ebola. The more interesting question is [View all]ProdigalJunkMail
(12,017 posts)40. 2 to 21 days... that is the window
most present within 6 days... if you have been exposed and travel your attitude is 'fuck everyone else... i am more important than the lives of these people'... period.
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Mr. Duncan knew he was exposed to Ebola. The more interesting question is [View all]
JimDandy
Oct 2014
OP
If that was the case he wouldn't have left the hospital the first time
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2014
#5
The point of the OP is that he deliberately and deceitfully traveled to the US for treatment
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2014
#11
He couldn't have known he was infected. He certainly knew he had been exposed.
JimDandy
Oct 2014
#25
If he was thinking this clearly, then why did he wait two whole days after he got symptoms
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#7
Nobody should be allowed to leave the hotzones without 20+ days isolation first
seveneyes
Oct 2014
#10
As to when his trip was planned; he had to apply for a visa to travel to the US from Liberia
herding cats
Oct 2014
#13
all you have to do is read the ignorance and entitlement in some of the ebola threads here
librechik
Oct 2014
#16