It’s better to wait for a confirmation. I was in Africa (Nigeria) for a month in the 80’s. Came down with fever, runs, vomiting. Cause - the water. I avoided drinking it, avoided using it for teeth brushing, nearly showered with a plastic bag over my head, etc.
It is SO easy for a North American to come down with something from Africa.
Because of the rank incompetence of the Obola Administration, and the handcuffing done in order to keep the borders open for as long as he possibly can before the midterm, anyone from Africa who presents as much as a sneeze is going to get the protocol. You can come in with a hangnail, and they’ll recommend voluntary quarantine at this point.
You should hear what’s going on in Ohio this AM. Wait for confirmation.
I am only a generation removed from Africa, and also had a close relative who was an infectious disease researcher and periodically worked in Africa, so I have heard all about the diseases from there. My point is that there response is quite different on this than other similar cases, and I refuse to believe that they don’t have enough at this point to “know”, even if they cannot officially confirm.
But what is going on in Ohio?