I’m sorry if the official definition of a word does not help your argument that’s it not airborne. You have me laughing over here.
Anyway how is this not the same as the flu or the common cold that infects many people every year?
Look you can spin ALL YOU WANT. You have yet to convince me.
Plus if it’s so safe like you are saying, even though almost 5,000 people are dead, then why are 30 countries, such as the UK, Saudi Arabia, France, Russia, China, Japan, Nigeria, etc..., are banning people from the Ebola stricken countries???
“Anyway how is this not the same as the flu or the common cold that infects many people every year?”
Both the CDC and I already explained that. I’ll try again. The common cold/flu is epidemiologically “airborne” because it CAN STAY SUSPENDED IN THE AIR FOR LONG PERIODS ON DUST PARTICLES AND BE INHALED BY SOMEONE ELSE MINUTES< EVEN HOURS LATER. Ebola cannot.
“why are 30 countries, such as the UK, Saudi Arabia, France, Russia, China, Japan, Nigeria, etc..., are banning people from the Ebola stricken countries???”
Your countries are WRONG. See here:
https://www.internationalsos.com/ebola/index.cfm?content_id=435&language_id=ENG
Most of the countries banning it have backward medical systems unable to cope. Why do people trample people at large events when something scary happens. FEAR.
“You have yet to convince me.”
If you simply look at the evidence of who has contracted the disease it should be readily apparent.