Testing takes about 12 hours. We’ll know soon enough.
Schools and businesses shutting down. 132 people on the original flight with Typhoid Vinson, and then the airline put it back into service after their standard cleaning regimen.
People are freaking out over there.
That (Ohio) is the natural result of the lack of transparency and the appearance, at least, of general dishonesty, especially with respect to the non-stop attempts to trivialize risk. People may be “freaking out”, but that is the inevitable result of people feeling like they are being placed in a situation where panic, or an “abundance of caution” (to reuse a completely overused phrase), is the rational response, because those they count on to do their worrying for them, aren’t acting like they are doing anything other than downplay.
As far as the 12 hours go, the final outcome is irrelevant to my point that this is a very different response than similar cases.