Yes but there is a whole bunch of body fluids being exchanged in that complex. We should lock The Village down!
So now it appears that this 2nd nurse called the CDC before she got on the plane, explained her exposure, and even told them she had a slight elevation in temperature and they gave her the okay to get on the plane! This is despite the CDC claiming she shouldn't have traveled. Oh, and apparently patients can have symptoms despite having a temp below what has been the benchmark being used to identify a potential infection. Non-chalance my ass.
Oh I've been to gay clubs, I don't deny that. I don't know if this rings true anymore but from 95(probably before 95 was when I started going to clubs) to 2003 the best music and the best drugs could always be found in the gay clubs.
This is such a cluster. The fever being elevated should have definitely been a warning sign. Some people don't run high fevers when they are sick. I always have, sometime spiking a 105, even as an adult. My older daughter, however, is not much of a fever runner. She was in the middle of a full-blown appendicitis attack and only running a 99.5 fever.