For nearly 20 days, Louise Troh has had to endure tremendous fear, grief and isolation.
When told of the death of her fiancee, Thomas Eric Duncan — the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States — she fell to the ground.
The man giving her the news couldn’t even console her with a hug.
But day 21 is Monday: The day the quarantine period is expected to come to an end for Troh, her son and two nephews. If the four do not develop symptoms by Monday, they will have managed to not contract Ebola despite being in close proximity to Duncan.
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And these people would be considered the most at risk for contracting the virus. A mystery.
Possibly. I am more concerned with the family members that he was staying with.
Yea, them too. Some infectious disease experts, independent, say Ebola can have a contagion
period for up to 42 days.