Silhouette
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Yeah, that's why doctors and nurses in full A-1 protective mode and gear are dropping dead from it like flies... American insurance companies won't insure anyone now who has to deal with ebola patients or hazmat cleanup.
Time to lock down anyone travelling with an ebola-nation VISA. Now that we are one more case away from being declared an ebola hot spot by other countries..
Ebola not very infectious
Ebola is actually very difficult to catch. People are at risk if they come into very close contact with the blood, saliva, sweat, feces, semen, vomit or soiled clothing of an Ebola patient, or if they travel to affected areas in West Africa and come into contact with someone who has Ebola.
Yeah, that's why doctors and nurses in full A-1 protective mode and gear are dropping dead from it like flies... American insurance companies won't insure anyone now who has to deal with ebola patients or hazmat cleanup.
Time to lock down anyone travelling with an ebola-nation VISA. Now that we are one more case away from being declared an ebola hot spot by other countries..