Good news: sneezing is not a symptom of Ebola.
Bad news: Sneezing is a symptom of the flu and a cold. It’s possible to have Ebola and another virus at the same time.
Good news: Ebola virus density is highest in the blood, moderate in mucus, and quite low in sweat.
Bad news: The infectious dose of Ebola virus is 1-5 viruses, so even low-risk exposure can be deadly.
Good news: The CDC is finally telling partial truths about Ebola.
Bad news: We still have six days before the election in which Obama will work hard to keep the truth hidden.
Good news: Quarantine and closing the borders will still work, if we so choose, to keep the number of infected in our country very low.
Bad news: Obama cares far more about open borders and bringing in undocumented democrats than he cares about a few hundred or even a few thousand dead Americans.
I have bad allergies, and my symptoms range from itching, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, to sneezing. When I say sneezing, it’s not a little dainty kerchoo. I sneeze loudly and “violently”. My sneezes must range at least 6’ and I would think maybe some of it could reach 3 times that distance. So if there is anyone else in the world like me, with allergies, and happens to be infected with Ebola, well, let’s just say it would be a good thing for anyone around me if I never am infected. Then again, I know I would self-quarantine.