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The World Health Organization recommends a 42-day quarantine after exposure to the virus, which usually spreads via rodent feces but sometimes human-to-human, because symptoms can be slow to appear. But dozens of passengers left the ship without being tested.
A widespread outbreak is unlikely, but the official response has been “incompetent,” the science writer Kelsey Piper argued.
Even if there is only a one-in-100 chance that this leads to a pandemic, one-in-100 events happen, and if this is the response then we are “doomed to, eventually, get an unlucky roll.”
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