In theory the nurse did all the precautions, in reality we have no idea. My test case is Youngor Jallah, the step-daughter. She took precautions too, the difference is she had no mask for protection. If she stays healthy, that will be good news. She is day 9, today or tomorrow will be the day she gets symptoms (that's how long Duncan took).
It can take up to 21 days to become symptomatic.
There is no guarantee it will be the same incubation period as Duncan.
Great post...yes...Youngor is a key to watch. If on approximately the 20th of October, I read that she is symptom free, I’ll rejoice! Truly! But for now, I still think given what happened w/Duncan’s pregnant housemate (and her entire family) in Liberia I fear this “strain” is particularly virulent.
Also, I applaud Youngor for NOT unquaranting herself (per the Daily Mail article of yesterday).
She’s been released . . . but hasn’t returned to work yet as “nursing assistant”
Good grief