Five more people have been notified by Frontier Airlines that they were on the same flight with Amber Vinson who is the second nurse in American to develop with Ebola. Amber Vinson got on a plane from Cleveland to Dallas, with a fever then developed full blown Ebola. The fault doesn’t lie with Amber Vinson though. She made numerous calls to the Obama CDC to ask them if she could travel, even after treating Thomas Duncan and developing a fever. It’s the CDC who gave her the thumbs up to get on a plane and put hundreds of people at risk of Ebola.
Frontier Airlines notifying people on 5 more flights they were on same plane Ebola patient flew |
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Frontier Airlines is now notifying people on five flights that they flew on the same plane as a nurse who was showing a symptom of Ebola, ABC NEWS has confirmed.
Initially, Frontier Airlines asked people who flew on the same two flights as the woman — Flight 1142 from Dallas-Fort Worth to Cleveland on Oct. 10 and Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas on Oct. 13 — to contact the CDC at 1-800 CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).
Now, Frontier has told ABC NEWS that has begun the process of reaching out to passengers that were on five flights on Oct. 14 that were flown by the plane the victim was on on Oct. 13.