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In reply to the discussion: First Ebola Case is Diagnosed in the U.S., CDC Reports [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)3. Uh oh.
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All it takes is some person who has been exposed where the disease exists to get on a plain and fly
jwirr
Sep 2014
#29
I'm under the impression that the disease is passed via contact with thr afflicted's body fluids.
notadmblnd
Sep 2014
#21
A sneeze can eject both body gases and fluids. If you have ever felt you palm damp after
24601
Sep 2014
#65
I'm also assuming this person used the facilities at least once during that long flight
theHandpuppet
Sep 2014
#36
It is transmissible only after symptoms start. If they had no symptoms, they were not contagious
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#83
Yeah, I just heard today that he was in US for 4 days before developing symptoms.
Chemisse
Oct 2014
#92
I loved "The Shock Doctrine" (that is if you can love something so alarming)
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2014
#37
You're welcome, BlancheSplanchnik! Naomi's messages may seem bleak, but...
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2014
#41
A hospital in Dallas had been testing a person based on their travel history
rocktivity
Sep 2014
#18
In the USA, it doesn't matter if the doctors cure or not, what matters is their bill gets paid.
Trillo
Sep 2014
#49
No, it will kill off healthcare providers as the people go to clinics for the "flu"
McCamy Taylor
Sep 2014
#44
Since he didn't have symptoms and was not contagious at that time, what does it matter?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#85
Do you not believe in an incubation period? Do you believe it strikes instantly, that viruses
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#89