Here’s another fishy fact.
Apparently Brantly (the doctor with the beard that had Ebola and was treated in Atlanta) was a plasma antibody donor for 3 other Ebola infected persons in the US. But, he was not a donor for Duncan. That means that he could not have had the universal blood type O. The odds of someone being able to give to three other individuals, especially a small number of cases with the other blood types, is a very low probability.
Something is weird here.
I noticed that some time ago. I was wondering if blood type may figure into the mortality rate of ebola patients.