New York City's first Ebola patient rode an Uber taxi from a bowling alley in Williamsburg, Brooklyn back to his apartment in Harlem. While health officials cleared the driver of the car as "not at risk," some have wondered whether there could be a risk to subsequent passengers. If the patient sneezed in the car, for example, could someone who rode in the car next get Ebola?

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