“none has exhibited symptoms”
per a brit doctor in Sierra Leone - he was surprised how the fast the severe symptoms show up
I am thinking, kid in school fine at 8 am, at noon he his throwing up blood on the other kids
“Just like the Ebola patient who had NO symptoms the first time he went to the ER.”
Yep, and when he visited the ER what did he touch there? Door handles? Bathroom urinal handle?, sink handles? towel dispenser? Did the nurses and docs who saw and examined him all wear protective clothing and disinfect their hands, their stethoscope etc. after seeing him? Who did they see after him? What did they touch? What about the person who drew his blood for labs?
What did the patient touch on his way to the ER, and when he left? Did he have to sign in to the ER? Fill out paperwork? Whose pen, and who else touched it? etc. etc. etc. There are estimates that the virus can remain viable for 2-10 days on surfaces. This can definitely become much worse.
If kids start getting sick and dying, parents will be marching in the streets demanding that Obama become impeached.