I don't. Droplet transmission is not airborne transmission but it is how transmission occurs in many cases. In other cases it is surface fomites or actual handling of the sick or waste. A true airborne adaptation would have millions of African infected now, not 10 or 20 thousand.
It's a bit hard to believe that the two nurses in Dallas started rubbing their eyes or biting their fingernails just moments after de-gowning.
Can the virus invade healthy, intact skin cells?
What is the nature of its extraordinary virulence?
I just watched today's Congressional hearing on C-Span.
Not one of the experts addressed that issue, which, in my mind, is the ONLY important thing to understand.