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Originally Posted by ladyjane |
Smiling here - I feel the same, Linda. Your post #91 asked if I was sure, apparently that the virus was wimpy off its host and usually begins to die within 30 minutes. From there on, my echoing several medical experts' use of the wimpy describing the nature of the virus out in the environment seemed to disagree with your sensibilities and elicit several responses that misquoted, in an almost nitpicking way(now that IS my original thought - be it right or wrong), called my or medical experts' use of the term wimpy on its environmental survival into question or implied I was insinuating something. I tend to sit up and take notice during posts like that, just like you and we all do, when sort of repeatedly pricked!
One more time, my thoughts or opinions, just as yours or any YT member's, cannot be original to any of us on Ebola-virus cellular properties, but based on things we've individually learned second-hand, be they right or wrong. None of us has first-hand knowledge about this virus and so, no original opinions on the virus' behavior or durability at any stage of its life-cycle can possibly be attributed to us as original in concept.
There - I'm done, too.
Shall we shake hands and walk away? Here's mine.
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Awful! Spain announced it has killed the little dog of the Spanish assistant nurse, though everyone said it was not symptomatic!!! R.I.P, Excalibur!