> Kevin, she doesn't have Ebola
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>JR, please prove it.
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>Please prove to me how you know with 100% certainty that once 21 days elapses (or even 40 days, because even the CDC acknowledges that a small % of cases don't present until after 21 days), she won't have it.
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>You can say that she's an experienced medical nurse who took all precautions. And I'll acknowledge that odds are certainly low that a month or so from now, she won't have it. But this "she doesn't have it" has some flawed premises.
I don't think that was what John said. She doesn't have Ebola now, and she can't transmit the disease unless she has it. She might have Ebola virus growing in her body somewhere, but that's irrelevant until it's communicable.
I think part of what's going on here is that Ebola is different than most of the diseases we're familiar with. We all know that colds and flu can be transmitted before we know we're sick and we're applying that knowledge to Ebola, which simply works differently, both in the communication mechanism and in timing.
Tamar
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