So he figured his best chance was to get here asap. And he obviously didn't emphasize the fact that he had handled someone who died from ebola only four days before.
I can't believe that any doctor who saw him firsthand and knew that he had been in Liberia would just give him antibiotics and send him home. There was a serious breakdown in communication somewhere. And now there's a very high likelihood others were infected in the period of time after he was sent home from the hospital, let alone before that.
Hopefully he was telling the truth about only coming down with symptoms after his arrival here -- otherwise this could develop into a full-scale outbreak. It's already impacting the markets, and people with kids in school there in Dallas.
He was seen vomiting outside his home as the ambulance arrived to pick him up, to take him back to the hospital.
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/2014/10/02/16577001/