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Old 29-10-2014, 10:54 PM   #91
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Lol reminds me of this guy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dele_Adebola
Dele Adebola, who is from Nigeria, lives and plays soccer in England. His twitter was recently flooded with people asking if he was ok because they heard that "Dele 'ad Ebola"
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Old 31-10-2014, 06:32 PM   #92
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I read recently this study was proven flawed as the holding cells were pressure washed daily causing aerosolized virus as the excrement of infected monkeys was cleaned up.
I don't believe it can be transmitted via air in any way.yet

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i dunno about the breathing bit, but if you have ever seen a cough or a sneeze filmed by a good camera in slow mo, i have, i would be very surprised if if you could not catch a bit moisture from someone that breathes heavily on you.
a bit of trivia i remember from a doco ages ago, air travels at 800 mph through your airways when you sneeze, true or false?
that was the figure given, moisture droplets are so fine from the sneeze they are in suspension in the air.
me personally , i would be somewhat worried being around someone with ebola even if they didnt have symptoms.
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