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To: Bluebird Singing
he flew on that commercial airliner.

He flew into Dallas on Sept 20 (actually early AM on the 21st). That means the airline passengers have had 28 days of incubation if they were infected. By the chart I posted in post #20, there is basically zero likelihood that they are infected and still incubating. The statistics are form Africa and could be a little off, but it is very unlikely that anyone from those flights (through Dulles) caused any infections.

29 posted on 10/16/2014 3:23:20 PM PDT by palmer (This comment is not approved or cleared by FDA)
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To: palmer

That’s true what you say.

My point was the “cover story” of family relationships to distract that someone who knew he was exposed to a seriously ill ebola victim, was purposely flying on a commercial airline to the U.S. for treatment.

We are fortunate he was not at the point of shedding the virus or developing a high fever in the course of that international flight.


36 posted on 10/16/2014 4:03:16 PM PDT by Bluebird Singing
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