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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 Unless it mutates you would need gloves more then a face mask. |
Not true! Eyes, nose, mouth, protect them the most!
Transmission | Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC
The CDC isn't doing an adequate job of containing this or educating the public. While the organism is not believed to become airborne, the miniscule spray from a sneeze or cough can contain the organism.
The effing CDC stated sneezing isn't a symptom of ebola.... That's messed up since dust, allergies and just the right angle of the sun in the eyes can bring about a sneeze.