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Originally Posted by thelittleyorkie Isn't Ebola transferred only by bodily fluids? |
That is what they say.....doesnt explain to me why docs that are specifically trained to work around these patients, are dressed in isolation hazmat suits, covered head to foot, with no exposed skin whatsoever, still manage to get the disease. And any nurse on here knows very few doctors ever get "down and dirty" handling body fluids....the nurses are left to that task.....
Now here is something to think about.....neighbors said that man was vomiting all over the sidewalk and driveway as they were loading him into the ambulance....so lets just say someone took a water hose and washed down the vomit from the sidewalk and driveway....that went straight into the street gutter, down the drainage gutter and into the maze under the street, eventually ending up in the water resoivar system, where the water moves into the sewage treatment/ water treatment plant, where it is treated and processed and sent out as purified, treated drinking water.....or it washes into some lake system, where swimmers and anyone exposed to the lake water, come into direct contact with the ebola virus that is now in the water system. If I lived in ANY area where there are cases of ebola, I would be drinking bottled water......
.........just a thought..........