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NYC Ebola

All I know is all this ebola shit still ain't enough to stop me from going to NYC! I already have scarves and thermal clothing. This shit is hapenning damn it!
 
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And yet, they couldn't find it on the door knobs, spit bowls, etc. of an active Ebola clinic.

:rolleyes:

And I never said it was impossible, I said it was extremely unlikely - especially considering there's never been a proven case of anyone contracting through touching a surface.

Even the man who discovered Ebola said he'd have no problem riding a subway, etc.

It's a moot point though, because the doctor in NYC wasn't riding the subway with symptoms, meaning everyone is perfectly safe regardless of what you want to believe.

The NBC cameraman had no "direct" contact with any infected people as you would describe it, and still caught the virus. He cleaned a vehicle and was "somewhat" around people that were sick by filming them.

There's never been a case of anyone infected by touching a surface? Yes there has.

Ebola is classified as a category A agent. Category A agents are the most dangerous microbes and toxins; these include anthrax, smallpox, plague, botulism, tularemia, and hemorrhagic fevers caused by viruses such as Ebola. These agents were given the highest priority because they a) are relatively easily disseminated or transmitted from person to person; b) result in high mortality rates with the potential for major public health impact; c) would likely cause significant social disruption; and d) require special action for public health preparedness. They handle it that way because you can catch it that way, although it seems more likely that someone who is very very sick is the most contagious, they don't know how contagious someone is at any given time. Who are you going to listen to, people who are saying now that it is hard to get but who previously testified in front of congress that it is very easy to catch?

So basically what i'm trying to say is...you're fucking retarded.
 
The NBC cameraman had no "direct" contact with any infected people as you would describe it, and still caught the virus. He cleaned a vehicle and was "somewhat" around people that were sick by filming them.

There's never been a case of anyone infected by touching a surface? Yes there has.

Ebola is classified as a category A agent. Category A agents are the most dangerous microbes and toxins; these include anthrax, smallpox, plague, botulism, tularemia, and hemorrhagic fevers caused by viruses such as Ebola. These agents were given the highest priority because they a) are relatively easily disseminated or transmitted from person to person; b) result in high mortality rates with the potential for major public health impact; c) would likely cause significant social disruption; and d) require special action for public health preparedness. They handle it that way because you can catch it that way, although it seems more likely that someone who is very very sick is the most contagious, they don't know how contagious someone is at any given time. Who are you going to listen to, people who are saying now that it is hard to get but who previously testified in front of congress that it is very easy to catch?

So basically what i'm trying to say is...you're fucking retarded.

you're so upset stfu
 
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