A newspaper reported that 6 people who had contact with him has died. Do not know where they got that info. We may never know the whole truth.
No, a newspaper did not report that. The NYT reported that five people died who had direct contact with the bodily fluids of Marthalene Williams, who is the woman he carried to and from a taxi. None of those five were sickened by Duncan.
"A newspaper reported that 6 people who had contact with him has died. Do not know where they got that info. We may never know the whole truth."-MamaBProbably from the NYT. . .
*****BACKGROUND Mr. Duncan had direct contact with a 7 mos. pregnant woman, 19 year old Marthalene Williams, stricken by Ebola on Sept. 15, just four days before he left Liberia for the United States. Mr. Duncan was a tenant in the Williams house. Turned away from a hospital for lack of space in its Ebola treatment ward, her family said they (father, brother and Duncan) took Ms. Williams back home that evening, and that she died hours later, around 3 a.m. Her brother, Sonny Boy, 21, started getting sick about a week ago, his family said, around the same time that Mr. Duncan first started showing symptoms. In a sign of how furiously the disease can spread, an ambulance had come to their house on Wednesday to pick up Sonny Boy. Another ambulance picked up a woman and her daughter from the same area, and a team of body collectors came to retrieve the body of yet another woman all four appeared to have been infected in a chain reaction started by Marthalene Williams. A few minutes after the ambulance left, the parents got a call telling them that Sonny Boy had died on the way to the hospital.
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