Good thing it is not airborne then.....oh wait, there is that pesky little 2012 Canadian study that sort of puts that line firmly in the bs category. Airborne now requires a Clinton explanation of I guess it depends on what the meaning of airborne is.
The Reston Monkey House incident demonstrated pretty conclusively that Simian Hemorrhagic Fever is transmissible through the air. The lungs shed trillions of virus particles which are ejected long distances through sneezes. The particles can stay suspended in the air a long time.
Well, yeah, it does, but it's not really Clintonian.
"Airborne", applied to an infectious agent, has a specific, technical meaning, and it has had the same meaning for many years. Ebola virus disease is not airborne, using the word in its correct, technical, sense. The word means the same thing to all infectious disease specialists and epidemiologists, and they are not using the word to cover up anything. In technical and professional discussions, the word is being used correctly.