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ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of the systems of medical management in this country, they must be coordinated. there must be synergy between the agencies of the federal government, the state agencies as well as the local hospitals and state representatives so that we can have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to dealing with this threat. if we don't, that's going to be the spread. it's going to be the lack of our symbiosis. if we don't do that, everybody is on an island. if we don't have a centralized area where everybody can be exposed to the information that's
ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of...
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morgan brennan has more from cleveland. >> reporter: the king is back in cleveland. tonight, the four-time mvp lebron james will take the court in his triumphant return as a cleveland cavalier. >> i am going to be extremely excited, happy to be back on this floor. there is going to be a special moment and we can't take it for granted. you don't get moments like this. they don't come around every day. >> reporter: the city that angrily mourned when the basketball star left for the miami heat four years ago is enthusiastically welcoming him home. it is not just fans. >> they will sell out every single game, that creates jobs, but also in bars, restaurants and hotels because their numbers go up. some of it directly, we're getting. there is all the ripple effect and the spinoff of that. that is harder to calculate but it is a significant amount of money. >> reporter: cleveland businesses are already seeing an impact, hotels receiving more advanced reservations and restaurants are booked solid. >> we're starting to see an up-tick in traffic. previously on cavs games we wo
morgan brennan has more from cleveland. >> reporter: the king is back in cleveland. tonight, the four-time mvp lebron james will take the court in his triumphant return as a cleveland cavalier. >> i am going to be extremely excited, happy to be back on this floor. there is going to be a special moment and we can't take it for granted. you don't get moments like this. they don't come around every day. >> reporter: the city that angrily mourned when the basketball star left for...
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you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> explain to me why they would be retracing steps and how that would help investigators. >> just in case the nurse had symptoms while in that bridal shop, for example, the cdc disease detectives would want to know who else was in that store at that moment and what kind of contact was there? was she there for a long time? casual contact or was there skin to skin contact? it's really pinning down those details about who could potentially be exposed and trying to reassure them as well. >> my goodness. lots of shoe leather being used to quote you. doctor, thank you for joinin
you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea...
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cleveland back to dallas. when i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had to hang up. clearly, who knows how long people are having to wait. earlier today, the head of the cdc, dr. thomas frieden came out and he said this about the flight: >> healthcare worker number 2 should not have been allowed to travel by plane or any public transport by virtue of the fact that she was in an exposed group and, although she did not report any symptoms and she did not meet the fever threshold of 100.4, she did report at that time that she took her temperature and found it to be 99.5. john, the question is,
cleveland back to dallas. when i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had...
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this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. just as important this is a very important health issue in a it's important we all stay focused on the facts and sharing information so that we can protect the interests of the public and the public is aware of what they should do and when they should do it and have an understanding of the nature of this virus. now, i'll introduce to you director perilla who will discuss -- >> we'll pull away from this. it was pretty short and sweet, cleveland mayor frank jackson, obviously watching the situation very closely now that we know this 29-year-old notorious from the dalla
this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the...
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in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic nurses are going to remain on leave for 21 days. they're going to remain on leave for 21 days, paid leave. they're going to be self-monitoring, we're told. we're going to continue to watch this news conference. we'll take a quick break on "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male ann
in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic...
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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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dean reynolds is in cleveland. >> reporter: today is not just a new day in cleveland. to hear locals tell it, a new era is dawning, the return of the king, as lebron james is known here, has energized a place once called "the mistake by the lake." having traded miami for cleveland, james himself can feel the buzz. >> it's an exciting time for our city. it's an exciting time for the people here. i look forward to it. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland says, they sure should. >> every game is bringing thousands of people in spending their money every game. when those dollars are spent, it creates jobs. every one of these new hotels and restaurants, they all create jobs. >> reporter: all 41 cavalier home games this year are sold out. last year five were. with james, 30 of their games could be televised nationally. last year without him, it was only one. secondary market tickets for tonight's home opener went from nearly $300 for the cheapest to $4,000 for the most expensive. a recent survey said having number 23 back in a cavs' uniform will generate $215
dean reynolds is in cleveland. >> reporter: today is not just a new day in cleveland. to hear locals tell it, a new era is dawning, the return of the king, as lebron james is known here, has energized a place once called "the mistake by the lake." having traded miami for cleveland, james himself can feel the buzz. >> it's an exciting time for our city. it's an exciting time for the people here. i look forward to it. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland...
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that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland. and federal health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor telling the cleveland plain dealer that "we have started to look at the possibility that she had symptoms, amber vinson, going back to as far as saturday." obviously, this would be of great concern now, not only for the people that took the flight with her on monday, that was frontier airlines flight 1143, but also going back to that initial flight from dallas to cleveland last friday. now, it was interesting, because cdc officials have been saying she should not have gotten on that flight, even though our reporting shows she had been told by cdc officials it wa
that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland. and federal health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor...
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she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and flew back on that frontier flight from cleveland to dallas, landing at about 8:16 p.m. on monday night. i think that's the question now that you will start to see asked at these cdc press conferences and hospital press conferences. should anyone who is in any way associated with the care of an ebola patient be prohibited from mingling in plublic areas, from traveling? that's the question. we need to stress yet again. this nurse is asymptomatic. and that is the beginning sign, the first sign there may be an ebola sign. they are trying to contact t
she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and...
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why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone september 9th. quite a long time ago. pretty much everyone has sort of gorgteforgotten about that patit that patient put out a statement today, said they feel good, don't know if it's a man or a woman because of privacy. it should be noted that patient after this rival in emory university went into critical condition. obviously things didn't go as smooth as it did for kent brantly and the other patient john. >> this is what the cdc had to say about the patient, amber vincent, the nurse getting on the plane from cleveland to dallas. here with is what we heard. >> hearinhealth care number 2 s
why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone...
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that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and arrange any potential care. in cleveland today, health care authorities insisted the airport and the city are clean. >> we're taking the advance precautionary measures to decontaminate to ensure from an infectious control perspective that we are making sure our public's safe. >> reporter: meanwhile tomorrow four more international airports in addition to jfk, newark, washington dulles and atlanta will be screening passengers from west africa looking for any signs of ebola. a former u.s. surgeon general says it's time for a serious discussion of restricting travel from west africa. >>
that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and...
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it took off tonight from cleveland bound for denver. and it is scheduled to land in just a matter of minutes, anderson. no indication at this point, though, if passengers are actually on board. >> all right, rene marsh, appreciate the update. and coming up, "somebody has got to do it" starts now. >>> last time i went to maryland, i tried to save a bell. it was a big bell. a dirty bell. and hung from the top of an old steeple. and moving that thing around just about killed me. anyway, i'm heading back to maryland, this time to save one of these. that is a whooping crane, they're not dirty at all. but to save them, you have to hide under a white sheet, that is me under the sheet. didn't say it wasn't weird, somebody has got to do it. new show, new mission, somebody has got to do it.
it took off tonight from cleveland bound for denver. and it is scheduled to land in just a matter of minutes, anderson. no indication at this point, though, if passengers are actually on board. >> all right, rene marsh, appreciate the update. and coming up, "somebody has got to do it" starts now. >>> last time i went to maryland, i tried to save a bell. it was a big bell. a dirty bell. and hung from the top of an old steeple. and moving that thing around just about...
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cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so amber did the right thing in calling the cdc and reporting this 99.5 temperature, but if there were more symptoms she did not report, that is something that people are going to want to know and they are going to need to know. because it becomes a question of how potentially infectious or contagious was she at any given time. i don't think there is any suggestion that the people on the plane rides were necessarily more at risk. but who was she having close contact with and how sick was she at that time, erin. >> and s
cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so...
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that's what's happening here and now in cleveland. shepard? >> thanks very much. >>> of course people who are exposed on the front lines to a patient who's dying, are the ones who are most susceptible to getting this disease. you heard the report there. don't want to be graphic about it but it's messy. think what a bad flu is like. this is worse. and there were a lot of fluids everywhere and two people have contracted this. now the nurse's union is concerned. the nurses have a union and they say look, our people are not prepared for this at this moment. we need more training. trace gallagher following that and in our west coast news hub for us. >> to be clear, the national nurses union does not represent the nurses at texas health which are nonunion and the national nurses would not identify the nurses they spoke with or how many but they are saying a number of protocols were broken given a list here that the nurses had to use medical tape to secure openings in loose-fitting garments and they were concerned that their necks and heads might be
that's what's happening here and now in cleveland. shepard? >> thanks very much. >>> of course people who are exposed on the front lines to a patient who's dying, are the ones who are most susceptible to getting this disease. you heard the report there. don't want to be graphic about it but it's messy. think what a bad flu is like. this is worse. and there were a lot of fluids everywhere and two people have contracted this. now the nurse's union is concerned. the nurses have a...
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she twont cleveland and just before boarding, that return flight from cleveland back to dallas and she did show an elevated temperature of about 99.5. . the cdc says that's really not the threshold for allowing it to go forward, but there you see she's going forward on that plane right now, and you can see the protective -- except for that one individual who is right there, everybody else seems to have pretty good -- everybody else seems to have good protection, but one person over there didn't have any protection, but i guess he feels secure enough that she's on that plane and she's going to make that flight. i think it's about a two-hour flight or so from dallas to atlanta. so she should be there not too long on this small jet, but it's obviously a dramatic development. the president of the united states, by the way, has been meeting with his cabinet to come up with some plans, some operations to deal with the ebola crisis in the united states. we'll be hearing momentarily from the president. let's take a quick break. we'll resume our special coverage right after this. (receptionist)
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spent a few days in cleveland. and then flew back to dallas on october 13th, even though she'd been with mr. duncan, apparently treating him. give us your perspective on this. it sounds pretty risky to me. >> it should not have happened, wolf. very clear now that should not have happened. it was another misstep. let me make one thing clear. the cdc offers up guidelines, recommendations, regarding how to care for people who have come in contact with ebola. but these aren't mandates. these aren't laws. they're recommendations. one of the things they talk about is something known as controlled movement. while someone who has come in contact with ebola is not necessarily quarantined, again, unless they're sick, they're not going to be a risk to the general public, while they're not quarantined, they are told they can only have controlled movement. if they're going to fly, it must be a chartered plane. if they can get in a car and drive. but commercial air flights, those are off the table. and yet it still happened here
spent a few days in cleveland. and then flew back to dallas on october 13th, even though she'd been with mr. duncan, apparently treating him. give us your perspective on this. it sounds pretty risky to me. >> it should not have happened, wolf. very clear now that should not have happened. it was another misstep. let me make one thing clear. the cdc offers up guidelines, recommendations, regarding how to care for people who have come in contact with ebola. but these aren't mandates. these...
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we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university, there's no need to be concerned at the university because of 29-year-old amber vinson was never on campus. she never set foot on campus. nonetheless, they've asked these family members to stay away. to not show up. they're asking these family members to voluntarily quarantine themselves for 21 days. that's where we are right now. of course, you also know by this point that that frontier airlines flight, the flight that she was on, the flight that she was on from cleveland back to dallas, the cdc now saying that they want to talk to those passengers. there's an extremely low risk that anyone on that
we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university,...
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she took a night from here to cleveland, from cleveland back here. the head of the cdc saying today, that is not something that should have happened. she had an elevated temperature. she was taking her own temperature. her temperature was 99.5. not a fever but again, an elevated temperature. and the cdc saying today that she should not have been allowed to travel by virtue of the fact that she was in an exposed group. so today we heard some new rules. an edikt that from here on out, folks exposed would not be allowed to get on an aircraft. and he is working with local legal officials to establish prohibiting people who have been monitored from using public transportation. from getting on airplanes, also perhaps even going to football stadiums, going to places where there would be large gatherings. this is something he mentioned this afternoon. something he is working to do right now. >> well, thank you very much. craig melvin in dallas. we're moving around now. health officials said that amber vinson, the newest victim, left dallas, flew to cleveland
she took a night from here to cleveland, from cleveland back here. the head of the cdc saying today, that is not something that should have happened. she had an elevated temperature. she was taking her own temperature. her temperature was 99.5. not a fever but again, an elevated temperature. and the cdc saying today that she should not have been allowed to travel by virtue of the fact that she was in an exposed group. so today we heard some new rules. an edikt that from here on out, folks...
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she traveled from dallas to cleveland and back on frontier airlines. frontier notifying passengers on her two flights and the same planes shortly thereafter. sanjay gupta begins our coverage tonight. and the cdc has been playing catch-up in many ways. there is speculation that the nurses contracted ebola because they weren't wearing the proper gear. you have big developments tonight. >> we are hearing that the guidelines at the center of criticism may be getting uch -- updated and protocol on how to put on and more importantly take off this protective gear without getting contaminated. and the fact that the existing guidelines were inadequate in terms of the amount of protection they provided, specifically around the neck. look for some changes around those guidelines as well. all of that, that inadequate protection, may have lead to nina pham's infection, her contamination and what happened to her over the last 24 hours which is something we're learning more about. take a look. >> nurse nina pham in a video taken by her doctor in dallas before she was
she traveled from dallas to cleveland and back on frontier airlines. frontier notifying passengers on her two flights and the same planes shortly thereafter. sanjay gupta begins our coverage tonight. and the cdc has been playing catch-up in many ways. there is speculation that the nurses contracted ebola because they weren't wearing the proper gear. you have big developments tonight. >> we are hearing that the guidelines at the center of criticism may be getting uch -- updated and...
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so last friday she jumped on that plane from dallas to cleveland. that return trip was frontier airlines flight 1143. came back to dallas monday night. health officials said she headed to cleveland to visit her family. here's what's key. the director of the cdc says given her previous exposure to duncan at that dallas hospital, vincent had no business being on that commercial airplane. >> because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. the cdc guidance in this setting outlines the need for what's called controlled movement much that can include a chartered plane, can include a car but it does not include public transport. >> all right. we'll talk about that travel question surrounding the travel people who were on board that plane, people who she came into contact with in cleveland. all these developments beg multiple questions. one, how can we trust that people who have ebola symptoms are not flying. according to the cdc more than 94% of travellers enteri
so last friday she jumped on that plane from dallas to cleveland. that return trip was frontier airlines flight 1143. came back to dallas monday night. health officials said she headed to cleveland to visit her family. here's what's key. the director of the cdc says given her previous exposure to duncan at that dallas hospital, vincent had no business being on that commercial airplane. >> because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should...
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. >> just last week, vincent traveled to cleveland to see her family. >> she flew into cleveland to prepare for her wedding. she departed from cleveland hopkins on monday, the 13th, and she arrived into dallas that afternoon. >> the next day, she was diagnosed with ebola. before flying back home to dallas on frontier airlines, vincent called the c.d.c., saying she had a 99.5 fever and was traveling by plane. in a telephone briefing, the head of the c.d.c. said vincent should not have stepped foot on the plane. >> because at that point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> late on wednesday, the c.d.c. admitted she was told it was ok to get on the airplane, because her temperature was below their threshold of 100.4. according to the website, flight aware.com, after leaving dallas the plane flew at least five more times. it arrived in cleveland tuesday night and was taken out of service. >> frontier airlines aircraft has been decontaminated twice at a remote location on the airport. >> this morning, the pla
. >> just last week, vincent traveled to cleveland to see her family. >> she flew into cleveland to prepare for her wedding. she departed from cleveland hopkins on monday, the 13th, and she arrived into dallas that afternoon. >> the next day, she was diagnosed with ebola. before flying back home to dallas on frontier airlines, vincent called the c.d.c., saying she had a 99.5 fever and was traveling by plane. in a telephone briefing, the head of the c.d.c. said vincent should...
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." >> reporter: inside the judson manor retirement community in cleveland, ohio, they have about 100 senior citizen residents. >> i'm 66. >> i'm 77. >> i'm 93 years old. >> reporter: and then there's marissa. >> and i'm 24. r: reporter: that's right, 24. >> just turned 24. >> reporter: marissa plank lives in a one-bedroom apartment on the tenth floor of the judson e?nor. what are you doing here? >> i live here with my "peeps," as i call them, my neighbors. and i'm not looking forward to graduating because i have to leave. >> reporter: because you like retirement so much. >> yeah, i mean, it's literally the best way to live. do you want to sit down? >> reporter: when she's not mingling with her girlfriends at the retirement community, marissa is a student at the cleveland institute of music. and it was here that she first heard about a deal they were offering over at judson-- free rent in exchange for monthly performances. >> so this is bach. >> reporter: it was a deal too good to pass up. >> reporter: marissa is now fully immersed in her golden years. and she is not the only student-
." >> reporter: inside the judson manor retirement community in cleveland, ohio, they have about 100 senior citizen residents. >> i'm 66. >> i'm 77. >> i'm 93 years old. >> reporter: and then there's marissa. >> and i'm 24. r: reporter: that's right, 24. >> just turned 24. >> reporter: marissa plank lives in a one-bedroom apartment on the tenth floor of the judson e?nor. what are you doing here? >> i live here with my "peeps,"...
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clinic in cleveland. those are questions we need to know. >> absolutely. robert ray for us in atlanta. nurses at texas health presbyterian hospital are blasting management saying there was no protocols in place when patient thomas duncan came to the hospital. and randall pinkston join us now. >> reporter: not just in texas but nurses around the country say that public health officials are ignoring their concerns. a florida nurse was suspended for trying to get information on her own about ebola. hospital officials say that they could not afford goggles. and on a national survey, 80% of hospitals are not providing adequate training for handling ebola patients. >> reporter: from the first that ebola patients were brought to the united states officials say that protocols were established and being given to healthcare workers. >> not one more nurse, not one more patient, our healthcare workers should be put at risk due to the lack of healthcare facility preparedness. >> reporter: healthcare officials incitize
clinic in cleveland. those are questions we need to know. >> absolutely. robert ray for us in atlanta. nurses at texas health presbyterian hospital are blasting management saying there was no protocols in place when patient thomas duncan came to the hospital. and randall pinkston join us now. >> reporter: not just in texas but nurses around the country say that public health officials are ignoring their concerns. a florida nurse was suspended for trying to get information on her own...
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one of whom we just learned today flew to cleveland and back after her exposure. and that texas hospital and the cdc are now warning more cases may be coming. tonight, the president sounded a different sounding message. >> if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. >> what happened to the chances of an ebola outbreak are extremely low? now it's if we follow the protocols properly, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of a widespread outbreak is -- well, not extremely low, low. last night the head of the centers for disease control came on this broadcast to promise that they were on the job. with the cdc, it's heart in the right place but information misplaced. and wrong. a few times now -- >> no, let me correct you on that. our information is clear and correct. but we do look at what's happened and we adjust as we need to. we know how ebola spreads. we know how to stop it. >> the questions arose today about whether dr.
one of whom we just learned today flew to cleveland and back after her exposure. and that texas hospital and the cdc are now warning more cases may be coming. tonight, the president sounded a different sounding message. >> if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. >> what happened to the chances of an ebola outbreak are extremely low? now it's if we...
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. >> the patient took this frontier airlines plane from cleveland to dallas monday night, the day before she exhibited those symptoms. the airline and the cdc are working to notify other passengers on that flight. and today, crews are going to begin decontaminating the apartment where she lived alone. they've already cleaned common areas in her living space. >>> and there's an update today on the first infected health care worker. you see her there, nina pham. 77 people treated thomas eric duncan, the other 75 are now being monitored. all of this happening, the president has canceled a planned trip. he's instead going to convene a white house meeting on ebola. again, we are still monitoring that phone briefing from the cdc and will be bringing you any updates as we get them. >>> the two health care workers from this texas presbyterian hospital now infected, city officials are saying it's possible still more could fall ill. >> the only way that we are going to beat this is person by person, moment by moment, detail by detail. it may get worse before it gets better. but it will get better.
. >> the patient took this frontier airlines plane from cleveland to dallas monday night, the day before she exhibited those symptoms. the airline and the cdc are working to notify other passengers on that flight. and today, crews are going to begin decontaminating the apartment where she lived alone. they've already cleaned common areas in her living space. >>> and there's an update today on the first infected health care worker. you see her there, nina pham. 77 people treated...
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nba star lebron james got a rousing reception in his return to cleveland. while his homecoming has certainly generated plenty of hype, his performance on the court was a different story. sarah coates reports. >> reporter: he is the man cavaliers fans came out to see. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the moment they have been waiting four long years for. superstar lebron james, finally back home in cleveland, up against the new york knicks. james got on the board thanks to pass from kevin love. the cavaliers [ technical difficulties ] but lebron's performance was weak. for the first time in his career, he made eight turnovers and scored fewer than 20 points. >> i think they should call a time-out. >> reporter: the marquee man finished with eight turnovers. as the new york knicks spoiled the party for the homecoming king, 95-90. >> i got some great looks. i missed lay-up, two open threes, and i think the turnovers kind of got me off rhythm more than anything. we had a couple of breaks where i turned the ball over twice. three of the fast breaks. so, you k
nba star lebron james got a rousing reception in his return to cleveland. while his homecoming has certainly generated plenty of hype, his performance on the court was a different story. sarah coates reports. >> reporter: he is the man cavaliers fans came out to see. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the moment they have been waiting four long years for. superstar lebron james, finally back home in cleveland, up against the new york knicks. james got on the board thanks to pass...
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duncan goes to cleveland and then cleveland to dallas. what is the attitude now? do the flight attendants want what i want? a suspension of west africans into this country? would your union support that? >> what flight attendants believe and what our union believes is that we need to look at every option to contain and minimize and stamp out the risk of ebola being spread through commercial of a yagdz. >> you'll have to make a decision whether to support the quarantine of west africans or not. i think it's going to happen, but i wouldn't -- you know, the flight attendants union is fairly powerful. if it were me i would be supporting that because you're going to have, if you don't do that, you'll have people flying in here from the affected areas. >> so this is not a matter of being supportive of that particular provision or not. this is the pact that i'm concerned that there are several precautions that need to be taken here and the reality is that we have ebola in the united states now. it's not just in west africa. so. we have a travel ban i want to make it very
duncan goes to cleveland and then cleveland to dallas. what is the attitude now? do the flight attendants want what i want? a suspension of west africans into this country? would your union support that? >> what flight attendants believe and what our union believes is that we need to look at every option to contain and minimize and stamp out the risk of ebola being spread through commercial of a yagdz. >> you'll have to make a decision whether to support the quarantine of west...
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-- we know she checked in cleveland. but before she even left dallas, did she check with anyone? >> we don't have any specific information on that. and we are looking into that. but i have no specific information whether she checked before she left dallas. >> her uncle told cnn's don lemon that she checked with officials in dallas, she didn't check directly with the cdc. is that your information as well? >> our best information at this point in time is that she checked with health care professionals from the county who called the cdc. and the cdc made the decision about whether her flight could go or not, whether she could go on that flight or not. again, that's the best information we have right now. we're going to be looking to that into more detail. but that's the best current information we have. she did not contact anyone from the state health department. >> so let's talk a little bit about dallas/ft. worth, the airport there. other texas airports. should they have ebola health screenings? >> i think the health scre
-- we know she checked in cleveland. but before she even left dallas, did she check with anyone? >> we don't have any specific information on that. and we are looking into that. but i have no specific information whether she checked before she left dallas. >> her uncle told cnn's don lemon that she checked with officials in dallas, she didn't check directly with the cdc. is that your information as well? >> our best information at this point in time is that she checked with...
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and sport lebron james home coming in cleveland doesn't go as planned in the nba. ♪ so a deal signed between russia and ukraine, $4.6 billion saying gas imports can resume and last at least throughout the winter and the eu had a deal signed in brussels despite the ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine and they turned off the taps in the summer because they said ukraine owed $4.5 billion. >> translator: this decision we have taken today will provide the energy security of ukraine and secure the supply of gas towards the eu. >> translator: russia has compromised on the price. this is our contribution to the compromise in order to stabilize the situation in ukraine. we are convinced that our future relationship will be constructive and that our agreements will be fulfilled. >> we will have a little bit more on this and go to moscow with rory. >> reporter: it was an absolute marathon negotiation that got to this deal, 30 hours in this particular round of talks and there have been talks going back for months and you hope given all that effort that everyone came away at least partially satis
and sport lebron james home coming in cleveland doesn't go as planned in the nba. ♪ so a deal signed between russia and ukraine, $4.6 billion saying gas imports can resume and last at least throughout the winter and the eu had a deal signed in brussels despite the ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine and they turned off the taps in the summer because they said ukraine owed $4.5 billion. >> translator: this decision we have taken today will provide the energy security of ukraine and...
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they say they cleared her flight to cleveland with the hospital and cdc officials them say she spoke with texas health officials and asked if she should fly back immediately after learning her colleague had ebola. she was told that was unnecessary. the next day she decided to fly back. she called health officials three separate times to report her temperature and was cleared to fly each time, says her family. we'll speak to prime minister tony blair about the ebola crisis and the death of a third u.n. aide worker. first tom foreman has the coverage. >> reporter: a commercial jet pulled from service. 800 passengers, schools and businesses shut down, all because nurse amber vinson flew with her temperature rising. her family is pushing back hard. in a written statement saying to be clear, in no way was amber. the nurse had no business flying. >> because temperature point, she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> but her family said she contacted the cdc repeatedly and she reported her temperature before
they say they cleared her flight to cleveland with the hospital and cdc officials them say she spoke with texas health officials and asked if she should fly back immediately after learning her colleague had ebola. she was told that was unnecessary. the next day she decided to fly back. she called health officials three separate times to report her temperature and was cleared to fly each time, says her family. we'll speak to prime minister tony blair about the ebola crisis and the death of a...
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akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room in ohio and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists that we have distributed widely and provided repeated trainings and information so that healthcare providers throughout the country have a detailed checklist of what to do step by step by step to determine whether the person has ebola if they do to call for help and we'll be there. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. mr. green is next in line but mr. mathison is next for five minutes. >> thank you. i have a number of questions. i'll try move through them quickly. dr. frieden, as mentioned by a couple people in opening statements, it strikes me that controlling the outbreak in west africa is really one
akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room in ohio and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists that we have distributed widely and provided repeated...
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schools are closed again today, some schools, in cleveland and texas. the bridal shop is closed because the patient came in close contact. whether or not bodily fluids were exchanged i don't know. out of caution right now so people feel safety, officials are trying to contact all the people that the patient who is in emery behind me came into contact with, just to put people's minds at ease. >> some are also calling for a travel ban from west africa. what are officials saying about that? >> yesterday on capitol hill, the head of the c.d.c. spoke. let's listen to what he said. >> borders maybe porous -- may i finish? especially in this part of the world. we won't be able to check for fever when they leave or arrive. we won't be able to take a detailed history to see if they were exposed when they arrive. when they arrive, we wouldn't be able to impose quarantine as we now can when they have high risk contact. >> a lot of lawmakers saying that the borders should be closed to anyone from west africa, that there should be a travel ban from people coming in
schools are closed again today, some schools, in cleveland and texas. the bridal shop is closed because the patient came in close contact. whether or not bodily fluids were exchanged i don't know. out of caution right now so people feel safety, officials are trying to contact all the people that the patient who is in emery behind me came into contact with, just to put people's minds at ease. >> some are also calling for a travel ban from west africa. what are officials saying about that?...
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she took a scheduled flight on october 10 to cleveland. she did not have symptoms when she took the flight from cleveland to dallas, but did have a slight fever of 99.5 degrees. she called the cdc before boarding the plane to see if she could take a return flight. in a carefully worded response, quote, vincent was not told she could not fly. cdc director said earlier yesterday that she should have never boarded the plane because she treated duncan. the agency is tracking down the plane's 132 other passengers, but says they are at very little risk. we have learned of an incident involving a passenger that flew on the plane after her flight. the passenger called the cdc and was told to contact the airline. the airline representative said the cdc was in charge. today on capitol hill, a top official from texas health presbyterian hospital will admit mistakes were made in the treatment of duncan. they include leaving duncan in an open area of the emergency room for hours and nurses working without proper protective gear. today will be the secon
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schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more than a week ago now, expressing their regret that they could not save duncan and apologizing. brian? >> kate snow at the hospital in dallas starting us off again tonight. kate, thanks. >>> that nurse we just heard from in kate's report, brianna aguirre, believes she is risking her job at the hospital by coming forward and speaking. but as she told matt lauer this morning, she felt she just couldn't stay silent anymore. >> my co-workers, i know a lot of you will be proud of me right now. and i'm sorry for those of you that are not. what i'm doing i
schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more...
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that was lebron james making his return to cleveland with the cavaliers in the home opener against the new york knicks. well, the struggles, they started out early for james scoring only four points in first half. so he ends up with 17 on five of 15 shooting, committing eight turnovers in this game. it was new york's carmelo anthony leading all the scores with 25 points and the knicks spoil the kings' homecoming with a 95-90 victory. colleen going boo, big cavs fan. >>> to los angeles, the clippers hosting the thunder in their home opener. okc point guard russell westbrook left with a slight fracture in his right hand. he seems to have hurt it while going up for a rebound. see it right there. that injury set to be re-evaluated today. the thunder missing two of their best players with kevin durant already sidelined. l.a. wins it 93-90. steve ballmer notching his first victory as owner of the clippers. what's so funny? >> he's wearing the press pass. >> yeah. >> does steve ballmer have to wear the press pass? the owner of the team. >> he's a regular guy. >> put the owner sign on. >> i kn
that was lebron james making his return to cleveland with the cavaliers in the home opener against the new york knicks. well, the struggles, they started out early for james scoring only four points in first half. so he ends up with 17 on five of 15 shooting, committing eight turnovers in this game. it was new york's carmelo anthony leading all the scores with 25 points and the knicks spoil the kings' homecoming with a 95-90 victory. colleen going boo, big cavs fan. >>> to los angeles,...
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one of the big stories halloween snow buffalo, cleveland detroit and possibly in new england even barnacle's town could see snow over the weekend. >> his lights will be off. >> sunday patriots/broncos a nor'easter, could be fun. >> do you think he puts on the porch light for halloween. get off my 0 blog. thanks guys. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," ad nauseam republicans have outspent democrats. what is one state democrats are at the top of the charts. and then what is a tv family to do with a pet name when it's quite unfortunate? wait until you hear what they are thinking about doing there, "downtown abbey." this poor dog. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. >>> all right. i remain seven pieces away from my perfect outfit for halloween but not l
one of the big stories halloween snow buffalo, cleveland detroit and possibly in new england even barnacle's town could see snow over the weekend. >> his lights will be off. >> sunday patriots/broncos a nor'easter, could be fun. >> do you think he puts on the porch light for halloween. get off my 0 blog. thanks guys. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," ad nauseam republicans have outspent democrats. what is one state democrats are at the top of the...
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before being diagnosed, vinson flew round trip from dallas to cleveland. frontier airlines is notifying up to 800 passengers, including those who flew with her and those who later traveled on one of the same planes. >> i'm more worried than i am angry. it's kind of one of those things where it happened, now i just want to be positive and deal with it and move on. >> reporter: and other ebola scares continue. a sick passenger died on a flight en route from nigeria to jfk thursday. emergency responders determined ebola was not the cause. and at the pentagon this morning, a woman who said she had been to west africa vomited in a parking lot. she was taken to a hospital for evaluation. so everyone acting out of an abundance of caution. in texas, the state where these two nurses were infected with ebola, the state is directing all health care workers who had direct contact or even entered thomas eric duncan's room to stay away from public places where people congregate. that is all outlined in this one page or here. that essentially means they are not allowed a
before being diagnosed, vinson flew round trip from dallas to cleveland. frontier airlines is notifying up to 800 passengers, including those who flew with her and those who later traveled on one of the same planes. >> i'm more worried than i am angry. it's kind of one of those things where it happened, now i just want to be positive and deal with it and move on. >> reporter: and other ebola scares continue. a sick passenger died on a flight en route from nigeria to jfk thursday....
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monday night, as she was becoming ill, vinson flew commercially from cleveland to dallas, with 132 other passengers. president obama canceled his schedule today to hold a special cabinet meeting on ebola. >> what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what's happened in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. >> pelley: the president also said the c.d.c. will set up a swat team to reach within 24 hours any hospital reporting an infection. t said the threat of an actual outbreak in the united states is "very, very low," but he warned that if the world doesn't end the outbreak in west africa, then ebola will spread globally. we have team of correspondents on this story from dallas to liberia, and we'll begin with manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: officials say the nurse, 29-year-old amber vinson, was isolated at texas health presbyterian within 90 minutes of reporting a fever yesterday, but just the night before she was on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas, and she boarded knowing she had a low-grade f
monday night, as she was becoming ill, vinson flew commercially from cleveland to dallas, with 132 other passengers. president obama canceled his schedule today to hold a special cabinet meeting on ebola. >> what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what's happened in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. >> pelley: the president also said the c.d.c. will set up a swat team to reach within 24 hours any...
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. >>> cleveland kidnapping survivor michelle knight with a special message for the man that tortured her for a decade and also a possible serial killer. this is huge. they now have found bodies of seven women. seven. and now not only are police admitting there could be more victims, this could go back 20 years, hear how a confession may break open this spree that goes back to 1994. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that...
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she flies off to cleveland from dallas. she's getting married, wants to pick out her dress. she's supposed to come back to dallas this past monday, she has a fever. that's the telltale first sign. she calls the cdc, says i have a fever, should i get on this airplane. she reportedly was told go ahead and do it because your fever's only 99.5 and that's below the guideline at which you're not supposed to travel. so she did it. the cdc comes out and says she shouldn't have gotten on that airplane. now the director says i'm not sure whether we talked to her or not, but the reports were that they did. so he doesn't know? it just seems like no one is mining the shop? >> you're right. also new england journal of medicine says 13% case of fever is not high when the person has ebola. so just using that as criteria alone, plus the cdc has changed that actual temperature level of which they consider it significant and when mr. duncan came to the hospital in texas he was also below that cutout score for the fever. so you see these mixed messages are what give people a lot of anxiety abou
she flies off to cleveland from dallas. she's getting married, wants to pick out her dress. she's supposed to come back to dallas this past monday, she has a fever. that's the telltale first sign. she calls the cdc, says i have a fever, should i get on this airplane. she reportedly was told go ahead and do it because your fever's only 99.5 and that's below the guideline at which you're not supposed to travel. so she did it. the cdc comes out and says she shouldn't have gotten on that airplane....