And, in any event, that's wrong. The guy who spread it was a survivor - he had previously exhibited symptoms (meaning that his viral load had become elevated enough to transmit in his bodily fluids, including his semen). The virus remained in his semen AFTER he no longer exhibited symptoms, but that is not evidence that it can be spread BEFORE symptoms arise.
“And, in any event, that’s wrong.”
No, you keep claiming: . Ebola cannot be spread prior to the onset of those symptoms. and that it cannot be spread without showing symptoms.
THAT guy wasn’t showing any.
He was “cleared”.