Whether or not Ebola is transmissible through the air, which is the subject of much debate and great speculation, we do know that close physical contact with an infected person is a sure fire way to put one’s self at risk of contracting the virus.
After yesterday’s bombshell admission that an Ebola patient is being treated in Dallas, a second potential victim is now being monitored. This person evidently had close physical contact with “patient zero.”
KENS-5 San Antonio is reporting:
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DeleteAnd now it begins.
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DeleteAnnie comments on the sub-IQs of Sub-Saharan Africans, such as this Liberian man coming to Dallas to get help - doesn't make me feel any better, how about you?
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DeleteWe must refrain from believing that everyone is as smart as we are ;[
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DeleteVarious European airlines stopped going to the affected West African countries in August. CDC says that the Govt. has no intention of stopping these flights from coming to America - How many American airlines fly in there, and do they have the chutzpah to refuse to go there any more? Why would they put their crews and passengers at risk? This really is nefarious.
ReplyDeleteWhy would they put their crews and passengers at risk? This really is nefarious
DeleteThe 64 dollar qi uestion and I can see huge lawsuits against airlines if their continued travel gets passengers/crew sick or worst.