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In reply to the discussion: Second Ebola Infected Nurse is Being Flown to Emory Today. [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,607 posts)46. That is not consistent with the information from the CDC.
The second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say.
Because she had helped care for Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, and because another health worker who cared for Duncan had been diagnosed with Ebola, the worker was not allowed to travel on a commercial plane with other people, said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The worker had a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius) before she boarded her flight, he added.
Health care workers who had been exposed to Duncan were undergoing self-monitoring. They were allowed to travel but not on a commercial plane with other people, Frieden said.
Moving forward, the CDC will ensure that no one else in such a situation travels outside of a closed environment, he said.
Because she had helped care for Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, and because another health worker who cared for Duncan had been diagnosed with Ebola, the worker was not allowed to travel on a commercial plane with other people, said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The worker had a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius) before she boarded her flight, he added.
Health care workers who had been exposed to Duncan were undergoing self-monitoring. They were allowed to travel but not on a commercial plane with other people, Frieden said.
Moving forward, the CDC will ensure that no one else in such a situation travels outside of a closed environment, he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/15/health/texas-ebola-outbreak/index.html
Fever = contagious.
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2% can't be determined...why? Because the patient can't be connected to a specific exposure
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#47
One of those two flew to another state just before showing in the hospital with symptoms.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#23
And she was not infectious at that time. No one was infected by that travel.
morningfog
Oct 2014
#24
You can not possibly promise me something that you haven't got a faintest clue about.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#40
She shouldn't have been flying at all, while she was being monitored as Mr. Duncan's contact.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#55
I think Emory is one of the 4 units in the states that are equipped for this severe a problem.
jwirr
Oct 2014
#12
There's one here in Maryland. I believe that it is Bethesda Naval Hospital, which is literally
amandabeech
Oct 2014
#36
Emory, Nebraska somewhere, and two others have the biosafety units set up for
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#15