1. GTF OUT OF A TRAIN STATION!!!!!!
2. Maybe walk back to my apartment and call authorities and have no contact with anyone who was not in a hazmat suit.
3. If too far to walk, I'd go to some empty area, call some sort of authority and explain the situation and have someone, again in the proper PPE, come get me.
All that is just speculation that she had just begain feeling feverish and was well enough to walk, etc.
Another question--I get that we are a mobile society but why is every nearly every single frikking person involved in this fiasco on multiple leg flights, trains, cruise ships, etc? This is like a B movie plot.
It is a little odd. A person like me hasn't been on any of those for many, many years. But they are much younger and have cash flow.
Excellent post.
It’s like I said I another thread:
I feel like I’m in the 4th or 5th chapter of a Michael Crichton novel.
It is strange. I haven't flown in over 9 years, haven't been on a bus since grade school in the early '60s, nor I have I set foot in a train station since 1956 to greet my grandmother when I was a small child. And I have never been on a cruise ship. But I have noticed that the younger generation, the same age as my children, i.e.: 20s and 30s travel constantly via all of the above. They must have more money than I did at that age.