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Originally Posted by donquixote99
If it were airborne in Africa it would be spreading a lot faster than it is. Airborne disease like flu have infection rates of 10 or more for each person that has it. Ebola seems to have a rate of a bit under 2.
It will be nasty enough without making up stuff before there is evidence. Hundred or thousands of dead here by the end of the year, and millions in Africa.
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4,000 deaths in Africa and a mortality rate of about 80 percent. And if health care workers are getting it (even if they "screw up") even after using protective gear then Bob Dylan's
phrase "You Do Not Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows" apt here.
DQ I have been x-raying sick patients (even HIV positive ones) for 20 years. I have never been afraid until now.