CDC Mixed Messages: Second Texas Nurse Should Not Have Traveled Monday — Those Exposed Risk “Very Low” Huh?

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(Reuters) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr Thomas Frieden said on Wednesday, he believes the risk to passengers who shared a Frontier Airlines flight on Monday with the Dallas health care worker infected with Ebola are “very low.”

Mixed Messages: CDC Director Dr Thomas Frieden also said today, that the second Texas Nurse identified as 29 yr old Amber Vinson infected with Ebola Reuters reports should not have traveled on an airplane Monday.

Are the Frontier Airlines passengers and crew, together with all of the people that had contact with Vinson in Ohio while she had Ebola symptoms and was admittedly running a temperature of 99.5 at risk of contracting the deadly virus or are they not?

If Vinson should not have traveled on an airplane on Monday, what comfort does this provide to all of those persons that had contact with Vinson in Summit County Ohio before she went to the Cleveland, Ohio airport?

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