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    Right if you read the article he was the only one that both left the ship and was later confirmed as infected. There was another Dutch couple that left while sick and quickly were hospitalized. My concern is he was able to move around freely all while he was unknowingly infected. He seems to be the one that had the most opportunity to spread the infection.

    Others also left early and have been quarantined. They have not shown symptoms so I didn’t bring them up when discussing spread. One infected couple left early as well, but they were already sick and didn’t leave South Africa. Although they may have infected a flight attendant, still waiting on tests.

    Of course the virus can have a long incubation period. So these individuals may be more relevant to discussion later. There are those that were evacuated to recieve medical treatment elsewhere, but it’s not like they are walking around their respective countries.

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      So first, i don’t think that article says they tracked them all.

      And second, if you can test them and rule out infection with certainty, why would they be ordered to isolate?

      I think the incubation period does play a role there.

      Authorities in St. Helena, the volcanic British territory in the South Atlantic where passengers disembarked, said they were monitoring a small number of people who were considered “higher risk contacts.” Those contacts were being told to isolate for 45 days, the St. Helena government said.

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        Yes those higher risk contacts in St. Helena are those that interacted with the passangers/crew when the ship was in port. They are not the people that were passangers on board the ship that left.

        And second, if you can test them and rule out infection with certainty, why would they be ordered to isolate?

        I did not say this. They are testing an already ill flight attendant. You can’t test during the incubation period. Which is highly variable with this virus.

        The incubation period is huge. In 40 days we’ll know if we are having another pandemic or not.