Second U.S. Ebola-infected health worker had taken airplane

The second healthcare worker from Dallas who contracted Dallas had taken an airline flight from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she reported symptoms of the disease, reports The New York Times.  

The Dallas health worker, Amber Vinson, is one of 76 clinicians who are being monitored daily for symptoms of Ebola.

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