Not.
The vessel is heading back to Galveston, Texas, with the passenger on board. But that’s not what the U.S. government wanted.
U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said the plan was for the passenger to get on land in Belize, then be flown back to the United States. The Belize government refused to let the passenger leave the ship, given the potential Ebola exposure, despite a plea from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow.
Best line I read tonight on Twitter. If Romney was President, you know who would be the Ebola czar? Mitt Romney.
Good for Belize. Have no idea why they let 76 different people work on Patient Zero. Should have been a tight group of 10 and then those 10 quarantined afterwards.