How Ebola doctor roamed New York while he was contagious: Alarm spreads among residents after medic criss-crossed the city carrying the deadly virus
Doctors Without Borders physician Dr. Craig Spencer visited a busy Williamsburg bowling alley Wednesday night just hours before becoming ill
The 33-year-old took an Uber car to Brooklyn from his home in Harlem
He has tested positive for the deadly virus, New York City’s first diagnosis
He rode three subway lines, went bowling, ate out, went to the High Line
By Josh Gardner
DailyMailUK
24 October 2014
Ebola panic is swarming New York City as it emerged infected doctor Craig Spencer rode the subway, visited a crowded bowling hot spot and took an Uber cab just one day before he was rushed to the hospital with a 103F fever.
The Doctors Without Borders physician tested positive for the deadly virus seven days after returning from Guinea where he was treating Ebola patients.
But instead of steering clear of crowds, the 33-year-old last night took the subway from Harlem to Williamsburg, where he visited The Gutter, before taking an Uber cab home.
Earlier yesterday, he went on a three-mile jog and took the subway to the High Line garden – a popular tourist destination – before eating out at a restaurant.
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