California Students Quarantined After Possible Exposure To Ebola
An entire building on the campus of San Diego’s Southwestern College has been
taped off as a precautionary measure after a student raised concerns that she
had been exposed to the Ebola virus.
(WCJ)
At least seven students were quarantined after a female confirmed she had been
on the same flight as the second woman diagnosed with the disease within the
U.S.
After a family member reported experiencing flu-like symptoms, the student was reportedly transported to a local hospital.
A source familiar with the situation cited unconfirmed reports of the quarantine. According to a subsequent Facebook post by Southwestern College, however, there is no reason to believe the virus has actually spread to the San Diego area.
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After a family member reported experiencing flu-like symptoms, the student was reportedly transported to a local hospital.
A source familiar with the situation cited unconfirmed reports of the quarantine. According to a subsequent Facebook post by Southwestern College, however, there is no reason to believe the virus has actually spread to the San Diego area.
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