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First Ebola Case Confirmed in the United States — Will Political Correctness Unleash an...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 91684" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>Ebola isn't actually that contagious, relatively speaking. To contract it, you either have to get someone's bodily fluids into an open wound, or into your mouth. It's not airborne, at least not at the moment, so precautions as simple as washing your hands after you come into contact with people are enough to halt the virus in its tracks.</p><p></p><p>As far as closing the borders every time a new deadly disease breaks out, if countries did that they'd never open them again. If people actually followed instructions and took preventative measures against diseases like Ebola, it wouldn't have spread in the first place, and that would have been enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 91684, member: 4804"] Ebola isn't actually that contagious, relatively speaking. To contract it, you either have to get someone's bodily fluids into an open wound, or into your mouth. It's not airborne, at least not at the moment, so precautions as simple as washing your hands after you come into contact with people are enough to halt the virus in its tracks. As far as closing the borders every time a new deadly disease breaks out, if countries did that they'd never open them again. If people actually followed instructions and took preventative measures against diseases like Ebola, it wouldn't have spread in the first place, and that would have been enough. [/QUOTE]
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