My original statement is identical to my repeated statement, I fixed nothing.
Special EDy said:
It's only contagious after the incubation period, with the onset of symptoms. You don't become contagious until you become violently sick. The only people even remotely at risk are medical personnel, and fortunately we don't reuse gloves and needles in this country.
Containment will be extremely easy within our borders.
Special EDy said:
The virus is noncommunicable during the incubation phase. It's only contagious with the onset of symptoms. Flu like symptoms for the first few days, massive hemorrhaging in about a week and death in two to three weeks.
Diarrhea is much more deadly than Ebola, hundreds of times more people die from it.
Your argument is silly, not my comparison.
Things we can extrapolate from the information I provided-
-The fatality rate of Ebola is entirely based upon its effect in Africa. On this continent +600,000 people a year die from Diarrhea. Its safe to assume that in any civilized country where Diarrhea isn't the #3 killer, the fatality rate of Ebola would be extraordinarily reduced. These people are so sick they cant fight of Diarrhea much less Ebola.
-The hygiene of Africa is so poor that +600,000 people die a year from diarrhea. Diarrhea is transmitted through fecal matter. Its safe to assume that in a country like the USA, where 600,000 people a year dont die as a direct result of consuming their own ****, Ebola would have very low communicability. Do you think people consuming their own poop wash their hands regularly?
Over 600,000 people DIE from diarrhea every year, millions more die from other infections. only a handful ever die from Ebola. Ebola is a joke.