I concluded that it was airborne, two weeks ago.
A sneeze can send thousands of wet aerosol ebola virus bodies through the air to be breathed in or touched on other objects it lands on by others. But, of course, its not transmitted that way.
Re: “I concluded that it was airborne, two weeks ago.”
I agree.
More than 10% of health care workers in Africa are getting infected.
The idea that ALL these people were getting bodily fluids in their mouth or eyes or on broken skin struck me as preposterous.