I don’t understand this, they say it has to be in droplets but then they say it isn’t spread through the air but from what I read they said it can survive up to 6 days outside the body, that it doesn’t need to be in droplets so isn’t that “airborne”? Well I guess we’ll find out after the election when the ball drops and we get the real number how many are infected, after all as we have seen with Benghazi, Democraps getting elected is more important.
I think that means on surfaces.
Droplets fall to the ground almost immediately. The only way to get exposed to Ebola from droplets is to be within their trajectory path.
Airborne particles are very tiny, dry out quickly, and can remain in the air for 2 hours. Plus, they can be moved by air currents some distance from their source--you don't need to be in the same room as a sick person to catch an airborne disease, you can catch it from walking by an open window. Ebola viruses are too large to fit into those small particles, and do not survive being dried out.