Author Topic: Ebola patient arrives in Emory hospital, Atlanta  (Read 5646 times)




at least its in atlanta tho


remember OP, ebola is only transferred through stuff piss and blood

unless some dude goes around stuffting on people for no reason then dont be worried

they'll just bleed to death and all will be safe again

why would this worry anyone

it brought him INTO the US

he didnt catch it IN the US

im 45 minutes away from Atlanta in Marietta



rip

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/



remember OP, ebola is only transferred through stuff piss and blood

unless some dude goes around stuffting on people for no reason then dont be worried

they'll just bleed to death and all will be safe again
Or if an animal pees somewhere, you touch whatever they pee on and get it in an open cut, mouth, etc., you can also become infected.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2014, 10:13:20 PM by Mace »


remember OP, ebola is only transferred through stuff piss and blood

unless some dude goes around stuffting on people for no reason then dont be worried

they'll just bleed to death and all will be safe again
Uh, it's actually ALL bodily fluids, so by some sheer luck, it could spread through sneeze droplets, sweat vapor, etc.

It's technically airborne.

remember OP, ebola is only transferred through stuff piss and blood
unless some dude goes around stuffting on people for no reason then dont be worried
they'll just bleed to death and all will be safe again

It's more than waste and blood. Saliva, semen and sweat can also transmit Ebola. Inhaling someone's breath, being sneezed or coughed on, brushing past somebody with the disease followed by rubbing your nose will score you Ebola. It's said to have upwards of a 3 week incubation period in which you can transmit the virus without even knowing you have it.

The virus is being contained with airborne precautions, but I'm not very convinced. All it takes is one mistake.

at least its in atlanta tho
I live there...
I live 30 minutes from there...
« Last Edit: August 02, 2014, 10:14:58 PM by BassCrossMegaman1 »


I used to live in Marietta. Looks like I got out just in time :cookieMonster:

I feel as if bringing the disease to a city of 500,000 people home to the largest commercial airport in the world was a bad idea.