No, the I am not typically antigovernment but they have screwed this up. How the heck do you think doctors in full ebola gear get ebola?
I won’t post anymore to you about this but you need to up your research and think in common sense terms. CDC website on ebola easy to find - here is your link. And when it says not spread by water I don’t think they mean ebola vomit mixed with water.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/transmission/
Were the doctors in full PPE every hour of every day? Couldn't they have been exposed while not in PPE? Dr. Brantly does not believe he got Ebola while caring for patients.
I wont post anymore to you about this but you need to up your research and think in common sense terms. CDC website on ebola easy to find - here is your link. And when it says not spread by water I dont think they mean ebola vomit mixed with water.
I've been reading several scientific research articles about Ebola every day for months, now. I've actually kept up with the research on it for years. What I am trying to do is lay out the facts--not the suppositions, not the fearmongering, but the evidence-based facts. It doesn't help anyone to let them panic about touching a doorknob that someone with Ebola might have touched before they developed symptoms. But it does help people to understand what DOES and MIGHT cause Ebola, because having correct knowledge is how people can protect themselves.
The CDC, of course, is reading the exact same scientific journals that I read.
Ebola virus in water (contaminated by vomit) is not likely to survive because the pH and salt content are both wrong. A virus that lives in blood needs fluid that has the same properties as blood to survive. That does not include vomit-contaminated water.