A
63-year-old man has died during a flight from Nigeria to New York's JFK
after vomiting profusely - but it was only a 'cursory' exam by the CDC
that confirmed he did not have Ebola.
The
passenger boarded an Arik Air plane out of Lagos, Nigeria, on Wednesday
night, but passed away before the plane reached its final destination.
Flight
attendants called the CDC, Port Authority and customs officials, who
then boarded the plane as it touched down, forcing 145 worried
passengers to remain on board.
The
authorities then conducted tests on the body and it was only a short
evaluation that suggested he did not have the deadly virus, prompting
concerns there are still 'vulnerabilities' at airports.
According to The New York Post , the
unidentified man's body was then handed over to the Port Authority who
removed it from the plane, with the CDC allegedly providing little
information on how to deal with the remains.
Throughout
the ordeal, the door connecting the aircraft to the terminal was left
open, prompting worries from Republican Congressman Peter King that
there are not enough checks in place before reaching the screening
process.