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In reply to the discussion: It wasn't until Pham was diagnosed with Ebola that health officials decided [View all]Warpy
(114,636 posts)unless they have survived it. Ebola virus is present in semen and breast milk for up to three months after a person has survived the disease.
Ebola is spread through contact with vomit, diarrhea and blood. Unless you are telling us the nurses in question were barfing, shitting and bleeding on their patients, your bile is unwarranted.
Duncan's family were isolated because they were in much closer proximity to him and were wearing absolutely no protective gear. Their situation was completely different. None of them has shown symptoms yet and that should tell you something about how hard it is to transmit.
The disease is not easy to catch if you are not dealing with infectious body fluids. That means anyone trying to keep a person down with it clean and comfortable is at highest risk and that means direct caregivers, especially spouses, parents and nurses.
So far, the most dangerous part of this disease in the US is the hysteria.