They finally admit it!
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I think this link is over doing it. I went to both the preventebola and CDC websites. The information there is the same. When I think that a cough or sneeze will travel several feet and that Ebola is causing a person to cough up blood, then I get the same precaution. I think the site you listed is just trying to stir up people. A real problem is that the culture in that area causes people to show their sympathy by touching the dead person. That will transmit the disease. Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 15:18:32 +0000 To: dst-eng@hotmail.com
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In this case for this high of a fatality rate (60% to 90%) it best to be safe not sorry and dead; and versus have a tendency to adapt and change quickly!
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