“She had worn protective gear including face shields, hazardous materials suits and protective footwear as she inserted catheters, drew blood and dealt with Duncan’s body fluids. She was working on three days when Duncan experienced “extensive production” of diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC said. “
Vinson was exhibiting symptoms that are common in the 7-9 day exposure period ...and maybe more symptoms than that.
She would have to be an ABSOLUTE IDIOT not to understand she was risking her health and the health of others when she made those flights.
It really doesn't matter how much protective gear the nurses wear if their doffing procedure is in correct. The nurse in Spain thinks that is how she was infected and I strongly suspect that is the case here as well.