OptimusPrime
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So Phills, you weren't on that flight, were you?
Edit: Never mind. I see you weren't.
Edit: Never mind. I see you weren't.
CDC asking all 132 passengers of Frontier Airlines flight 1143 Cleveland to DFW on Oct. 13 to contact 1-800-CDC-INFO
Apparently the 2nd nurse was on that flight. This is getting out of control. You get every single person out of Africa, put them in a quarantine for 21 days, and let Africa deal with this shit on there own. Anyone who steps foot in Africa, must not be allowed to travel to the US.
Oh, this is fucking awesome...I'm flying on that plane on the 24th...1143...with my kids and wife to go home and visit family....good stuff. How long does the virus stay alive???? ugh
Some of the questions I have...I know Amber Vinson is a licensed nurse in Ohio and Texas, but what was she doing back in Ohio? Does she have a home here or friends/family that she was visiting? Where was she in Cleveland when she was here/how long was she here for? 2) I'm confused with the whole she was on a flight from Cleveland to Dallas, are we supposed to assume that she also was on a flight from Dallas to Cleveland after making contact with Thomas Duncan as well? How did she get back to Cleveland in the first place? Was there any layover time for her flights at other airports?
Some of the questions I have...I know Amber Vinson is a licensed nurse in Ohio and Texas, but what was she doing back in Ohio? Does she have a home here or friends/family that she was visiting? Where was she in Cleveland when she was here/how long was she here for? 2) I'm confused with the whole she was on a flight from Cleveland to Dallas, are we supposed to assume that she also was on a flight from Dallas to Cleveland after making contact with Thomas Duncan as well? How did she get back to Cleveland in the first place? Was there any layover time for her flights at other airports?
So she was contagious for the flight here, the whole time she was here, and the flight back. Outstanding.
Well, I guess they don't know that. Assuming they are correct that you are not contagious until you show symptoms (which is probably generally correct but not exactly), she probably wasn't contagious on the first flight. But she probably was contagious at some point while in Ohio, and for the flight back.
Why is it on the brink of collapse?
I thought they said she had a temperature of 99.5 before the flight here. Maybe I read it wrong. Whatever.