I have been following this thread and the news from the start.
We have had many knowledgeable nurses and educated medical workers commenting and from the start even they down played the transmission risks.
So, from the sounds of it the health care workers participating in Duncan's care-only broke protocol-because they didnt know any better. So, this leaves me to conclude that the young nurse did not feel a serious threat. I am sure the young girl/woman is terrified as is her family. Someone has downplayed this at the stake of human lives.
BBM.
Nope, I'm not buying that. Even the most laid back among us know that once symptomatic IMMEDIATE isolation is required. She knew. For some reason she was either in denial or desperate to get back, but she knew.
No worry to agree to disagree, its all good.
After her co-worker became ill-I think she most likely asked for others opinion on how to handle the situation. I am sure she would rather be home with family enjoying life, love, and laughter.
jmo