The good news is they found him and now he can be properly monitored. The bad news is, why are we just finding out about this now?
UPDATE: Dallas officials track down homeless man at risk for #Ebola – http://t.co/g3BPTSUqbk
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 5, 2014
But don’t worry, he’s “low risk”:
The low risk individual who was identified by our local team as a contact has been found and is being monitored.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) October 5, 2014
As you’d expect, this news is raising new questions and concerns:
@CBSDFW Why expose a different hospital to possible Ebola? Isn't there some kind of Mobile Ebola Hosp. that could be used like in Africa?
— C. Irwin (@Bookwormdearlor) October 5, 2014
@AP @Genesis_Pix This is how it starts. Use your imagination to see how it ends.
— GameRageReviews ▶️ (@GRR_official) October 5, 2014
The script gets worse
MT @AP: Officials look for homeless person who had possible contact with #DallasEbola patient http://t.co/5P7NreNZHt
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) October 5, 2014
Does anybody have any confidence that officials in Dallas and the CDC have a handle on the situation?
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