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65. A sneeze can eject both body gases and fluids. If you have ever felt you palm damp after
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 06:48 PM
Sep 2014

catching a sneeze, that is the fluid part.

You don't have to draw blood, have sex, swap spit or eliminate waste to spread fluids.

But washing hands is going to be one of the best ways to prevent spread of this.

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This message was self-deleted by its author Renew Deal Sep 2014 #1
Wow. Agschmid Sep 2014 #2
Uh oh. closeupready Sep 2014 #3
TKMR up 19% in after hours trading yodermon Sep 2014 #4
Good God... WorseBeforeBetter Sep 2014 #5
Wow…That happened quicker than I ever expected CoffeeCat Sep 2014 #6
I get you, but I'm actually kind of surprised it wasn't sooner. Aldo Leopold Sep 2014 #27
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
Wherever missionaries live. nt valerief Sep 2014 #72
There is a headline people dreaded seeing. HereSince1628 Sep 2014 #7
The article did say "based on travel" notadmblnd Sep 2014 #16
Which means that everyone that was on the flight with him needs Baitball Blogger Sep 2014 #20
I'm under the impression that the disease is passed via contact with thr afflicted's body fluids. notadmblnd Sep 2014 #21
As in a sneeze? Baitball Blogger Sep 2014 #24
It is not an airborn disease notadmblnd Sep 2014 #55
Thank goodness for that! Baitball Blogger Sep 2014 #57
A sneeze can eject both body gases and fluids. If you have ever felt you palm damp after 24601 Sep 2014 #65
Thank you much. Baitball Blogger Sep 2014 #69
You're welcome. Stay safe. 24601 Oct 2014 #90
Yes a sneeze. That is not an airborne scenario. defacto7 Sep 2014 #64
Oh. Back in worry mode. Baitball Blogger Sep 2014 #70
So if the Ebola-infected person blew his nose, Chemisse Sep 2014 #26
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
Yes, it was discovered here. The person had recently returned from Africa. PSPS Sep 2014 #19
BBC News: The man apparently recently returned from Liberia flpoljunkie Sep 2014 #31
Person flew in from Africa Yo_Mama Sep 2014 #76
It was inevitable...n/t PasadenaTrudy Sep 2014 #8
The patient lives in Texas... CoffeeCat Sep 2014 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Sep 2014 #10
Sigh. Yes, I hear opportunity knocking... RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #15
My EXACT thought Auggie Sep 2014 #23
yay, capitalism. yay, fascism. BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #33
I loved "The Shock Doctrine" (that is if you can love something so alarming) RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #37
wow, THANKS, RufusTFirefly! BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #38
You're welcome, BlancheSplanchnik! Naomi's messages may seem bleak, but... RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #41
Where in hell did you get that cat GIF?? Hissyspit Oct 2014 #94
lol! I googled "Funny Cat gifs" BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2014 #95
Not only is he/she walking upright, but Hissyspit Oct 2014 #96
a little freaking out 1dogleft Sep 2014 #56
I know I know passiveporcupine Sep 2014 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Sep 2014 #67
You go for it. I don't ever fly so it won't bother me. passiveporcupine Sep 2014 #68
Excellent...where I live too Dopers_Greed Sep 2014 #11
yep - we were taking a trip to LV underthematrix Sep 2014 #12
LV? PasadenaTrudy Sep 2014 #17
Why? Las Vegas is in NEVADA and this is in TEXAS.... Ecumenist Sep 2014 #32
... and a Happy Halloween to Fox News Dollface Sep 2014 #13
Run, run! Worse than ISIS. Helen Borg Sep 2014 #14
I don't think we need to run, obxhead Sep 2014 #45
Sounds like scary season to me... Helen Borg Sep 2014 #46
A hospital in Dallas had been testing a person based on their travel history rocktivity Sep 2014 #18
I understand Nigeria has their Ebola epidemic contained. defacto7 Sep 2014 #22
There are 173. something MILLION people in nigeria...and you actually onecent Sep 2014 #34
actually you don't bleed out of every orafice in your body Marrah_G Sep 2014 #40
Actually you do bleed out of the ears, nose, eyes, mouth and rectum. Chemisse Sep 2014 #47
Ebola contained in Nigeria, Senegal - US health officials muriel_volestrangler Sep 2014 #42
I guess you didn't read my post. defacto7 Sep 2014 #61
I don't believe ANY claims by the Nigerian government theHandpuppet Sep 2014 #35
Oh brother... calimary Sep 2014 #25
This frightens me JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #28
This will be a healthcare cash cow. NT Trillo Sep 2014 #30
Do you really believe that? longship Sep 2014 #43
In the USA, it doesn't matter if the doctors cure or not, what matters is their bill gets paid. Trillo Sep 2014 #49
Indeed, apples and oranges. longship Sep 2014 #52
No, it will kill off healthcare providers as the people go to clinics for the "flu" McCamy Taylor Sep 2014 #44
So your argument is the doctors will die before sending out billing? Trillo Sep 2014 #50
+1000 uppityperson Oct 2014 #84
Air travel needs to be shut off to the affected areas. roamer65 Sep 2014 #39
CDC assured us Ebola wouldn't make it to U.S... Psephos Sep 2014 #48
If the CDC gave us those assurances, then they are fools... CoffeeCat Sep 2014 #51
With a 21 day incubation period and free air travel... roamer65 Sep 2014 #53
Read this: "Ebola is not a huge risk in the U.S." - Aug. 1 Psephos Sep 2014 #78
Fools or liars. LisaL Sep 2014 #60
Article says person was home 8 days before hospital marlakay Sep 2014 #54
I don't know how they can say it with a straight face either. LisaL Sep 2014 #59
Relax. You can't catch Ebola that easily Turborama Sep 2014 #66
This person arrived in USA 840high Sep 2014 #79
Just for the record... the disease is not transmittable defacto7 Sep 2014 #62
He was showing symptoms for at least four days before being finally isolated. LisaL Sep 2014 #63
We'll just have to wait a couple of weeks defacto7 Sep 2014 #71
I think his family members are obviously at high risk. LisaL Sep 2014 #73
And looks like he might have infected somebody already. LisaL Oct 2014 #87
so long as it hasn't mutated valerief Sep 2014 #74
Sorry you brought that up... defacto7 Oct 2014 #82
Remain calm...all is well deutsey Sep 2014 #75
now watch for the GOP DonCoquixote Sep 2014 #77
BS 840high Sep 2014 #80
what Airline was this person flying on? quadrature Sep 2014 #81
Since he didn't have symptoms and was not contagious at that time, what does it matter? uppityperson Oct 2014 #85
nobody believes the 'not contagious' fairy tale quadrature Oct 2014 #86
Do you not believe in an incubation period? Do you believe it strikes instantly, that viruses uppityperson Oct 2014 #89
More concerning to me: LibinMo Oct 2014 #88
Changed planes in Brussels to United. amandabeech Oct 2014 #93
United Flts 951 and 822 ... Ebola passenger quadrature Oct 2014 #91
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