NEW YORK (AP) — A look at the recent activities of Dr. Craig Spencer,
a New York City physician who treated Ebola patients in West Africa and
this week became the fourth person to test positive for the virus in
the United States:
Sept. 18: Spencer leaves for West Africa via Brussels.
Oct. 12: Spencer has final contact with Ebola patients in Guinea, where he had been working with Doctors Without Borders.
Oct. 14: Spencer leaves Guinea.
Oct. 16: Spencer returns to Brussels and checks into a hotel.
Oct. 17: Spencer arrives in New York and, adhering to guidelines, starts a routine of twice-daily temperature checks.
Tuesday: Spencer notices he is feeling more tired than usual,
officials say. Visits Manhattan's High Line walkway and the Blue Bottle
coffee stand along the walkway.
Wednesday: Spencer takes a three-mile jog along Manhattan's Riverside
Park. Later in the day, he takes the A and L subway trains to the
Gutter bowling alley in Brooklyn. He takes a car service back home.
Thursday: Spencer feels feverish after 10 a.m. He and his fiancee
call health authorities to notify them of his symptoms. EMTs in
protective gear take Spencer to Bellevue Hospital in an ambulance
surrounded by police cars. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
sends an Ebola team to New York. Spencer tests positive for Ebola. His
fiancee and two friends are quarantined to prevent exposure to others.
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Sources: New York City officials. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/4746527c96cb490c9f32502a028f9860/timeline-new-york-doctor-who-has-ebola
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