I doubt it. All of the research indicates that Ebola is not contagious before symptoms appear. At that point, it becomes contagious through infected body fluids, becoming more contagious as the disease progresses.
See, that is the part I am having trouble with...If you become infected with Obola, the virus was potent enough to infect you...so, if you cut yourself and your blood gets on someone else, what keeps the Obola virus in you from infecting someone else? Does it have to gain strength in you before it can then be transmitted to someone else?