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Message Subject WHO conducting Emergency Meeting for EBOLA outbreak-Cases spreading to. MORE cities Page 8
Poster Handle MissCleo
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Ebola is not particularly contagious because it spreads via bodily fluids. It is also too lethal. A real doom virus is airborne, highly contagious and about 50-60% lethal.

A better understanding of bodily fluids is required here. For example, our hands perspire constantly, even when we are unaware. Perspiration is a bodily fluid. The hand of an ill person placed on a shopping cart, handrail, guardrail, ATM machine, office coffee pot, door handle, anywhere, leaves perspiration. And then?

Please refer to my earlier post regarding handwashing, gloves, protections. That was not a post speaking lightly of generalities.

 Quoting: Pooka


Look at how contagious the Norovirus is. This Ebola spreads just as easily and incubates in just the same way. I have had Norovirus and then a week later, come down with it again!

The media keep saying Ebola is difficult to contract but the evidence from the trained and protected staff who have died with only limited exposure paints a different picture.

Think Ebola, think Norovirus which can survive on hard surfaces like door handles for 14 hours.
 Quoting: lurcher1


What symptoms can you describe?

"Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain or cramps
Watery or loose diarrhea
Malaise
Low-grade fever
Muscle pain
Signs and symptoms usually begin 12 to 48 hours after first exposure to the virus and last one to three days. You may continue to shed virus in your feces for up to two weeks after recovery. Viral shedding may last several weeks to several months if you have an underlying health condition."
from mayo clinic.

But once you are at this stage with Ebola it's not likely that you would recover. And you've infected your family and anyone you came in contact with.

Norovirus is common in contained places, cruise ships, hospitals, nursing homes.
 
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