In most situations I would concur that no news is good news. However, the CDC is very adamant that Ebola is difficult to get, direct contact ect... The CDC knows that people are worried and scared and kids have been pulled from schools because of the worry of contracting the disease. IF the families were absolutely OK, I am just about positive that there would be at least an update... All is well, blah, blah,kids antsy and missing friends at school... worried about job, boyfriend in hospital. Absolute silence on the biggest possible pandemic news we have had in sometime is not how the media usually operates, this to me is suspicious to say the least
Again, from the article;
Quote; "Officials said there are 10 people who have been determined to have had contact with Duncan. Of those, seven are health care workers and three are family or community contacts.
Thirty-eight other people — including Lively — are people who authorities could not rule out as having had some kind of contact. All 48 of them will be tracked during the 21-day incubation.
None of those individuals has presented any symptoms of the virus, officials said"
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