Everywhere the NYC Ebola Patient Went During His 'Self-Isolation'
Between Oct. 17, when he arrived back in New York City from West Africa, and Oct. 23, when he tested positive for Ebola, Dr. Craig Spencer "did attempt to self-isolate," officials said at a press conference Thursday.
"He was being mindful about contact with people," said Dr. Mary Travis Bassett, the city's health commissioner. "Our impression is that he spent most of his time inside his apartment."
But not all of it
Over that week, Spencer also rode three subway lines, took an Uber car, visited a park and attended a bowling party with friends. He wasn't exhibiting symptoms at the time — except for fatigue — so it's not likely he put anyone in danger, because Ebola can't spread if symptoms aren't present. But here's a look at Dr. Spencer's travels while he was carrying the virus: Read more...
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