The headline is misleading. It states that she contacted Texas health officials who contacted the CDC on her behalf and relayed their response back to her. So in effect she did contact them, albeit indirectly. She did what she was supposed to do. Let’s not hang her over that.
If you were ill and you were a health provider at a hospital and needed to know whether it was safe to travel, who would you contact? The people you know and had contact information for, or some anonymous clerk at the end of a directory assistance phone call?
There’s enough misinformation out there without adding to it with salacious headlines that merely border on the edge of the truth.
Thank you. Clearly most people here just post away without even reading the article. The CDC was contacted, just not directly by her. Really a non story.
sorry.....common sense says stay home. it’s not likes she’s an ignorant stripper...