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Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by Nobody: 9:23pm On Aug 04, 2014
The disease has gotten a lot of attention, rightly so considering the sheer number of people it has killed in its wake, but really

should we be that afraid? That paranoid? I wasn’t sure so I decided to do some research. You know how it is, the bible says, ‘My people perish for lack of knowledge.’

What I found was reassuring to say the least. While the media has done a great job in keeping everyone abreast of the latest Ebola updates, it has done an unbelievably dismal job of reducing the fear and panic that has gripped the average west african.

The following represent the facts about Ebola and its transmission (Beyond what might already be out there):

The virus is often spread through families and friends because they come in close contact with such secretions when caring for infected persons. – Center For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC)

Human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with the body fluids of a person who is acutely ill or who has died from Ebola. Transmission among humans is mainly among caregiver family members or health care workers tending to the very ill, or in preparation of the body of a deceased case for burial. – US Embassy (Liberia), July 28th, 2014

A person can have the virus without symptoms for 2-21 days, the average being 5 to 8 days before becoming ill. The person is not contagious until they are acutely ill. (Technically, if the person beside you does not look sick, he/she cannot infect you. Emphasis mine.) US Embassy (Liberia), July 28th, 2014

While all Ebola virus species have displayed the ability to be spread through airborne particles under research conditions, this type of spread has not been documented among humans in a real-world setting, such as a hospital or household. (In other words, the disease is not airborne. Emphasis mine.) – CDC

Casual contact in public places with people that do not appear to be sick do not transmit Ebola. One cannot contract Ebola virus by handling money, groceries or swimming in a pool. Mosquitoes do not transmit the Ebola virus. – National Center For Disease Control, India
Based on the facts above I’d say breathe easy, sleep better. No need to chew your nails in anxiety. Ebola is most likely not coming for you except if you deliberately expose yourself to unsafe conditions.

Take simple precautions; keep a hand sanitizer in your bag or pocket and use sparingly. Eat like you normally would but be sure to cook animal products properly. While you are at it, spread hope, not fear.

And have yourself a very swell week ahead.

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Re: Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by bosunjohns(m): 9:44pm On Aug 04, 2014
Thank you and God bless for this information. @ foresyht
Re: Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by TVTKOKO(m): 10:13pm On Aug 04, 2014
foresyht: The disease has gotten a lot of attention, rightly so considering the sheer number of people it has killed in its wake, but really

should we be that afraid? That paranoid? I wasn’t sure so I decided to do some research. You know how it is, the bible says, ‘My people perish for lack of knowledge.’

What I found was reassuring to say the least. While the media has done a great job in keeping everyone abreast of the latest Ebola updates, it has done an unbelievably dismal job of reducing the fear and panic that has gripped the average west african.

The following represent the facts about Ebola and its transmission (Beyond what might already be out there):

The virus is often spread through families and friends because they come in close contact with such secretions when caring for infected persons. – Center For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC)

Human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with the body fluids of a person who is acutely ill or who has died from Ebola. Transmission among humans is mainly among caregiver family members or health care workers tending to the very ill, or in preparation of the body of a deceased case for burial. – US Embassy (Liberia), July 28th, 2014

A person can have the virus without symptoms for 2-21 days, the average being 5 to 8 days before becoming ill. The person is not contagious until they are acutely ill. (Technically, if the person beside you does not look sick, he/she cannot infect you. Emphasis mine.) US Embassy (Liberia), July 28th, 2014

While all Ebola virus species have displayed the ability to be spread through airborne particles under research conditions, this type of spread has not been documented among humans in a real-world setting, such as a hospital or household. (In other words, the disease is not airborne. Emphasis mine.) – CDC

Casual contact in public places with people that do not appear to be sick do not transmit Ebola. One cannot contract Ebola virus by handling money, groceries or swimming in a pool. Mosquitoes do not transmit the Ebola virus. – National Center For Disease Control, India
Based on the facts above I’d say breathe easy, sleep better. No need to chew your nails in anxiety. Ebola is most likely not coming for you except if you deliberately expose yourself to unsafe conditions.

Take simple precautions; keep a hand sanitizer in your bag or pocket and use sparingly. Eat like you normally would but be sure to cook animal products properly. While you are at it, spread hope, not fear.

And have yourself a very swell week ahead.
god bless u 4 dis.
Re: Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by Archildao: 10:34pm On Aug 04, 2014
This is reasuring!spread hope not fear!!front page please!!!
Re: Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by StaceyJ(f): 11:17pm On Aug 04, 2014
Thank you for this. Now I can rest my mind.
Re: Ebola Update.five Facts You Need To Know That The Media Forgot To Tell You by Nobody: 12:01am On Aug 05, 2014
@ everyone thanks for the prayers.I am glad I could bring some sort of relief and reassurance to y'all out there

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