I'm reading about Ebola in the US. And the one side that claims it is a
massive pandemic waiting to happen, like the plague. And the doctors saying
that it's transmission rate is actually quite low, and it has only spread
the way it has in Africa because of the culture and socio-economic
situation.

Then the man in Dallas died. And now they say someone he came into contact
with is showing symptoms.

Point is, even if Ebola spreads via bodily fluids, isn't that a major
issue? Sneezing, coughing etc. can suspend droplets in the air around
someone for a period of time. how much bodily fluid does it take to catch
Ebola? I haven't been able to find answers to those questions. Certainly
not from mainstream news sources.


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