The reports I heard said they strongly suggested he not travel. TB is an contagious and spreads through the air. They specifically did tell him not to fly on a commercial plane because of the close proximity to others and the recycled air. He ignored that to go to his wedding. He knew he had TB before he left, but they did not know the strain. They found out the strain two days before he was supposed to leave for his wedding. The CDC left messages and tried to contact him, but he evaded them and left anyway. He also evaded them in Rome. He may not have wanted to be in another country for treatment, but he should have thought of that before he left the country and exposing a lot of innocent people. If anyone does come up with TB and can show a proximity to him, his a** is grass.How is it spin when even the CDC admits they did not tell him he could not go to his wedding? They admit, in their own words, that they advised him that they "preferred he not travel." That he was not forbidden from travelling, but that he "breached the contract of trust." What does that mean???
He told them he was going. They never said, "You can't go."