All along the CDC has said that in can transmit through aersol particles. If you are near someone and they sneeze you are going to get particles all the fuck over you. Anything that is coming out now about this is really just talking about what this means as far as transmission and apparently its bad. Source:
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/response-statements-falsely-attributed-cidrap-regarding-ebola-transmissionSource basically says what I just said, its not airborne and nobody ever said it couldn't be transmitted through aerosole particles. The hype I think is that people are just realizing what the implications are.
So is this nurse going to be charged for mindlessly getting on an airplane to Ohio to plan a fucking wedding all while "feeling funny" and possibly infecting thousands with a deadly disease? This nurse is the quintessential self-entitled dumb American with a need to fulfill shallow earthly desires that are pretty much the opposite of important. She knew she had been exposed to Ebola but fuck that because weddings n stuff. I don't really wanna die from ebola and same goes for the people I love but I really hope this bitch dies.
The CDC or whatever told her it was fine. She also didn't technically have a fever. Ebola isn't contagious until symptoms are showing, meaning it wouldn't spread until the her temperature reached 100. /sarcasm.
Also whoever said this was just fearmongering to take away from current events. Maybe yes maybe no. Some dude on fox news very sternly condemned those who were making a big deal out of it. Kind of damned if you do damned if you don't. It is telling because normally news stations are playing up the fear, imagine if there was no ebola, they would have a constant "get ya flu shots" narrative.
Plan for the worst and hope for the best...., but I think a scenario involving bugging in would also involve martial law. So we may just be fucked no matter how well our plans.