To: familyop
When the ambulance drivers picked up the patient, he was throwing up. That means he was throwing up around all the people he was around before he was taken back to the hospital, including a bunch of kids, who then went to school.
12 posted on
10/01/2014 3:46:57 PM PDT by
tuffydoodle
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To: tuffydoodle
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When the ambulance drivers picked up the patient, he was throwing up. That means he was throwing up around all the people he was around before he was taken back to the hospital, including a bunch of kids, who then went to school."
And dogs, too, maybe. Dogs really go for that stuff.
Can Your Dog Get Ebola? The Answer May Surprise YouPet Care by Sam Bourne
August 8, 2014
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An important caveat is, while dogs are able to contract Ebola, they do so asymptomatically. That means, while they can be a carrier of Ebola, they wont present any of the signs and will therefore remain unaffected by the condition... The fact that they can be a carrier, however, means that they are able to pass the virus on to us, which could present a problem."
20 posted on
10/01/2014 4:42:15 PM PDT by
familyop
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