Well, should have known it would be a matter of time that a journalist looking for a scoop would get it.
Well, should have known it would be a matter of time that a journalist looking for a scoop would get it.
Well he already had it when they hired him.
Exactly. He had it when they hired him. Whether they knew or not will never be known, but read the following.
They are also flying the entire news crew back.
"However, in an abundance of caution, we will fly them back on a private charter flight ".
Is the real story the reporting crew got scared and found a way to leave without looking like cowards?
Film at 11.
He must have gotten the same vaccination as the others.
You misspelled Eboley.
he's just a spoiled wealthly freelancer with nothing else to do but volunteer for no pay jusy so his name shows up on the rcedits. sotloff and foley did same and ISIS lopped off their heads for it.
Why are they bringing him back here?
To get Ebola you have to touch the body fluids of someone with Ebola symptoms. The guy in the Texas hospital helped carry a sick woman to a taxi. Obviously he did not heed the advice to not touch Ebola victims' bodily fluids.
What Ebola has really revealed is just how many people go around touching strangers' bodily fluids in the first place. Don't be a bodily-fluid-toucher. Refrain.
Whats to stop the virus from mutating to an airbone form? The longer its uncontained, the greater the likelihood. It could become as contagious as the flu.
I suppose what will stop it from mutating to an airborne form are the same things that have stopped it from doing so so far.
all it takes is a handful of mentally disturbed/terrorist-minded people to contract ebola in Liberia and travel to the US with the intent to create an epidemic
it takes time, and there are different strains. i dont think you can sa y "what has stopped it before" is going to work when the virus is probably already in a state of mutatiing.
Why don't you EVER post anything important?
obvious concern, no discussion wrote:
all it takes is a handful of mentally disturbed/terrorist-minded people to contract ebola in Liberia and travel to the US with the intent to create an epidemic
I've read that that was the A-plan of the cult that nerve gassed the Tokyo subways years ago. They sent some cultists to Africa to try to get the virus and bring it back to release in liquified form in the subway but couldn't get hold of it and went with sarin instead.
Bad Wigins wrote:
To get Ebola you have to touch the body fluids of someone with Ebola symptoms. The guy in the Texas hospital helped carry a sick woman to a taxi. Obviously he did not heed the advice to not touch Ebola victims' bodily fluids.
What Ebola has really revealed is just how many people go around touching strangers' bodily fluids in the first place. Don't be a bodily-fluid-toucher. Refrain.
Well, that's what they keep telling us, yet an awful lot of people seem to be getting it. One explanation is yours... foolish or careless people. Another would be that it spread easier than some want to admit. No?
A sneeze is an airborne bodily fluid.
markschultz25 wrote:
it takes time, and there are different strains. i dont think you can sa y "what has stopped it before" is going to work when the virus is probably already in a state of mutatiing.
Viruses infect in pretty specific ways, that's why the flu virus always causes the flu and the cold virus always causes a cold. Viruses can only infect cells that they have the "key" to infect. If a virus has the key to infect respiratory cells, but not blood cells, then it will be airborne, not blood borne.
Ebola doesn't have the correct traits to be airborne. First of all, it doesn't even infect respiratory tissue. That means it's not in your lungs or nose, so even if you do sneeze or cough, the virus isn't being shot out of your body at 100 miles an hour.
Second of all, even if it were able to disperse itself into the air, it lacks the mechanism to infect respiratory tissue.
So how do they initially get the key for one type of tissue?
then why is saliva listed as one of the mediums? and mucus? seems to me like any mucus in the body could contain it, whether or not it infects respiratory cells or not.