Yes Mr. GG2 showed me this last night. What the CDC etc wants to convince us of is that Ebola is really hard to cathch. Not true.
In my world airborne means somebody coughs or sneezes and the particles fly 3 ft out and land on someone next to you and they inhale the particles. So basically you can catch Ebola in the same exact way you catch the seasonal flu or upper respiratory bug.
The reason people are catching Eboa in taxi cabs is because the virus sticks to the seats, door handles etc and people touch it then put their hands to face, nose eyes etc and come down with it. This is another way you catch the seasonal flu and we all know how infectious that is.
Bottom line our government is committing a criminal act by not stopping the flights coming in from Liberia. They have ordered 160,000 hazmat suits for some reason just like they have ordered 1.5 billion rounds of ammon and 500,000 plastic coffins.
Any thoughtful person would conclude that stopping the flights from a plague ridden country is a good idea.
Exactly, they make it sound like you would have to slip and fall in a puddle of blood to catch it. A person in the early stages of symptons sneezes on their grocery cart handle, you put your toddler in the cart within a couple of hours. They are constantly putting their fingers in their mouth, nose, eyes, etc. And then you have a parent’s worst nightmare.
How long can the virus survive outside the body expose to sun and air? I am thinking of the ebola patient who vomited outside the aspartment.