To: UCANSEE2
Ebola is airborne (currently) when it travels in body fluids ejected from the host. (sweating, sneezing, coughing). It can only survive about 4 hours and can't travel far.
I posted this on a different thread and it applies here. The virus is very stable at 4ºC and I was considering what would happen if an infected person vomits outdoors, on a sidewalk, during winter in some urban setting.
I couldn't help myself while thinking of it and gaming it. Imagine someone coming by cleaning the sidewalk with a snowblower. It would take on an entire different meaning of airborne distribution.
Sounds gross, but simply we cannot allow the virus to reach northern urban centers during the winter months. Fomites will be much more friendlier here than in Africa
Our patient 0 was vomiting on the grass of the apartment building before he was taken away by ambulance.
They have to pull those 13,500 visas now.
Even Dallas can get very cold during the winter months.
133 posted on
10/02/2014 12:10:00 PM PDT by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
To: PA Engineer
Not to mention those god-awful leaf blowers that they use around apartment complexes this time of year.
137 posted on
10/02/2014 2:09:18 PM PDT by
miserare
(2014--The Year We Fight Back!)
To: PA Engineer
I checked - the temps in Dallas over the last week was around 31C - 87/88F high and 20C - 68 low - give or take...
I looked at a photo today of man using a pressure washer in front of the Ebola man’s apartment wearing nothing but a shirt and jeans - no face mask, no gloves, no protection of any kind... Those machines create a high force aerosol. If this guy gets away with not getting Ebola - it will be a miracle IMO... collective ignorance
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