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If he sneezed or coughed into a hand rest and then some poor sould touches that hand rest and picks at his eye or later has lunch without washing his hands and licks his fingers... EBOLA

want to know wut I touched after touching the hand rest?
 
Sneezing and coughing are uncommon symptoms of Ebola, so that's not super likely.

For whatever matter he may have sneezed to be infectious, he would've had to sneeze/cough (unlikely, unless he had an allergy/cold on top of the ebola) while exhibiting ebola symptoms.

I'm thinking the chances he had allergies/cold that would've made him sneeze, on top of Ebola, all while exhibiting Ebola symptoms considering he's a doctor that's been treating ebola and knew to call himself in are preeeetty slim.

Only people with colds and allergies sneeze? that's news to me, even some asshole's nasty perfume can someone sneeze, drinking water and having it go down the wrong pipe makes you cough. Dry ass A/C makes me cough :(
 
Only people with colds and allergies sneeze? that's news to me, even some asshole's nasty perfume can someone sneeze, drinking water and having it go down the wrong pipe makes you cough. Dry ass A/C makes me cough :(


You are clearly broken
 
Only people with colds and allergies sneeze? that's news to me, even some asshole's nasty perfume can someone sneeze, drinking water and having it go down the wrong pipe makes you cough. Dry ass A/C makes me cough :(

Ok, let's go with he did sneeze or cough on the subway...

So? Ebola is damn near impossible to get the way you described, in fact there hasn't been one documented case of anyone catching it by touching a surface that way ever.

The CDC has even cited a study where surfaces, everything from bed rails to spit bowls, etc. in an active ebola ward were tested for the virus, and the evidence just isn't there.

The chance he was up and around before the onset of symptoms is slim to none, considering

a. he was taking his temperature twice a day since returning to the U.S.

and

b. studies show the ebola virus doesn't show up in saliva until/unless the virus has progressed significantly in you. You'd have to be incredibly sick for your saliva and such to be the issue, unlike feces, vomit, blood.

Meaning he could've done worse on that subway than cough, and all passengers would've been a-ok.
 
Ok, let's go with he did sneeze or cough on the subway...

So? Ebola is damn near impossible to get the way you described, in fact there hasn't been one documented case of anyone catching it by touching a surface that way ever.

The CDC has even cited a study where surfaces, everything from bed rails to spit bowls, etc. in an active ebola ward were tested for the virus, and the evidence just isn't there.

The chance he was up and around before the onset of symptoms is slim to none, considering

a. he was taking his temperature twice a day since returning to the U.S.

and

b. studies show the ebola virus doesn't show up in saliva until/unless the virus has progressed significantly in you. You'd have to be incredibly sick for your saliva and such to be the issue, unlike feces, vomit, blood.

Meaning he could've done worse on that subway than cough, and all passengers would've been a-ok.



Yeah, highly unlikely this guy just had some explosive diarrhea and splatter painted ebola infested shit particles on his hands and then proceeded to touch everything right before he got on the subway.


:rolleyes:
 
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