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In reply to the discussion: Are You Concerned About Ebola? [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)19. Travel advisory for the countries in which ebola is present should be enforced, not just
recommended. We should carefully monitor all those who come out of the countries in which cases have been found.
Apparently, I have read elsewhere, Nigeria has pretty much managed to control a potential outbreak. It did not take the threat lightly. We should watch those who travel to and from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. I hope that the fact that they identified this first case is a sign that the CDC is carefully watching all travelers who could possibly have come in contact with the virus.
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Concerned about it in the US? NO! Concerned about it in the African countries? YES!
napi21
Sep 2014
#2
So long as this single case does not mutate into a form with easier transmission...
MohRokTah
Sep 2014
#3
there haven't been any studies showing how long it persists on surfaces or on fomite transmission
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#12
I'm with you on this. What does "come in contact with the bodily fluids" mean exactly?
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#13
Travel advisory for the countries in which ebola is present should be enforced, not just
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#19
Another is: "I don't know". Current patient was infectious in US for 4 days, I believe.
grahamhgreen
Oct 2014
#26
This is the same carefree attitude that caused the hospital to release this guy
ecstatic
Oct 2014
#31