However, what happens in a place of business with a bad return air system and a person, unknowingly with Ebola coughs profusely? Yes, before you know it, that pariculate will be throughout that business. The CDC explanation of not being airborne is really an oxymoron, in todays society, when everybody goes to Starbucks, daily. Remember, people are still, possibly contagious, even when symptoms are not present. I know that it, technically not airborne, but it may still be in the air until it hits the ground, chair, toilet, sink, counter, knob or decor.
Pure speculation with no facts to backup your hypothesis.
Consider your hypothesis and then refer to the current situation and the actual numbers of those infected who actually were within range of the window of “possible infection”. If such a possibility was in fact reality, the numbers of those infected would be astonishing, but in fact the numbers of those infected are not corresponding to said hypothesis.
I’m not saying it’s out of the realm of possibility, I’m simply saying that the observations to this point do not correspond to such a hypothesis.
Legionaires disease comes to mind......