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Yeah.. 2 people in what should have been a very safe and precautionary environment, in full protective gear. Granted they were dealing with a dying ebola patient, but if they got it, it's hard to believe anyone in the public would have much a chance of defending themselves around someone who has the disease.
But speculation in no way equals fact and simply adds to unnecessary hysteria.
The vast majority of suspected ebola cases have simply been seasonal flu (it's that time of year again).
The fact is that as of yet in the Western world, nobody other than health care workers have contracted it.
Ebola doesn't magically seep through full protective clothing. Mistakes were made somewhere along the chain.
The guy/gall on the cruise ship never had contact with the nurse (just a virologist.. or whoever tests blood samples), and is exhibiting no symptoms. NO SYMPTOMS.. meaning non contagious... that's if he even has it now.. which he/she probably doesn't. There is no reason whatsoever for that ship to be docked at sea, but mass panic and hysteria is what is causing this problem.
At first when I heard about this cruise ship I got frightened.. but once you get past the clickbait article titles and look at the facts.. it's kind of ridiculous.
Duncan was symptomatic when he first went and visited the busy emergency room. Nobody else got it.
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