No, that's not likely and it's not airborne. The single biggest reason why ebola continues to spread in Africa is that there aren't enough hospital or clinic beds for patients - so they stay on the street or home with families. I'm not aware of that being a problem in the United States. People who seek and receive prompt medical attention are unlikely to spread the disease.
People who seek and receive prompt medical attention are unlikely to spread the disease.
Quit trying to ruin everyone's fun.
WE'RE ALL DOOMED!!!
What about the people in the Emergency room waiting area? What about the doctors, nurses, techs ?
Keep believing that. Would you sit next to him on a flight?
It won’t take too much to eat up every hospital bed in America, with all of the other viruses on the loose at the moment, our abundance of beds will seem like such a quaint view in a very short time...
Actually, Ebola spreads like AIDs spread in Africa. And like AIDs spreads in our inner cities.
The only source I hear that is fanning the panic flame is the U.N. and its band of idiot thugs talking about this blood borne pathogen going airborne...
I only point to the last post I made in how to mitigate this problem...
Too bad we don’t have someone in the government with the intelligence to establish a “hotline” for folks who believe they might be exposed...
IMHO, it would be tax money well spent in the interim...
But then again, I’m not the Secretary of HHS, nor the President of these United States...
“Being a leader is not being ABOVE the people...It is being WITH the people...” (Stevie-D, 2014)
Man, that’s a good one...Someone write that one down, before I fergit it...