> I still do not think it can take hold here like it can in Africa.
Only true if it does not become air transmissible. Your statement works because we are better at keeping clean, which is impossible in tropical Africa. But air transmission makes that advantage worthless.
Only true if it does not become air transmissible. Your statement works because we are better at keeping clean, which is impossible in tropical Africa. But air transmission makes that advantage worthless.
Hello Arizona..... I understand that the Ebola virus cannot survive in a dry heat area. It needs moisture to survive.
Based on information, it can be transmitted through the air if it becomes aerosolized such as through a sneeze.
“But air transmission makes that advantage worthless.”
Mode of transmission is the best kept secret in this outbreak.
Nobody is talking about it.