Via The Hill:

Health officials are monitoring seven people in Ohio who came into contact with a nurse diagnosed with the Ebola virus, The Dallas Morning News reports. […]

Ohio health officials said Thursday they believed she had limited exposure to others while in Cleveland.

“She spent most of that time at the home. She was not a football games, she was not at restaurants,” an official said. “She was in her home, a very conscientious young lady.”

Vinson flew to Cleveland on Oct. 10 after she had helped treat Duncan, who died from the virus.

She had called the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) before she boarded her return trip to Dallas three days later after discovering a slight fever, but the CDC said she could fly.

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