posted on Jan, 8 2015 @ 04:28 PM
www.washingtonpost.com...
Why do I want to know?
Simple. So far, they've had no trouble releasing names and results of testing for previous such patients, so the ABSENCE of such information just
makes one question why this case is so different.
Doesn't take 4 days for testing, so either this person IS or is NOT positive for Ebola. Why hide it either way? Why the secrecy? That's the issue
here.
As for why a name....because then if one had contact with said person, they could be monitored, or at least limit their contact with others until they
were checked out. That should be obvious.
edit on 8-1-2015 by Gazrok because: (no reason given)