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Ebola: Texas nurse tests positive
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Quote:I'm not the one making the assumptions, I'm asking questions. It's established and credible news sources bringing this up not me bubba.We aren't debating the viruses ability to mutate and become more difficult to cure/treat. We are debating it's transmission (how it spreads). Therefor, the NPR article is useless in this debate. The other links you cited all discuss the posibility of the Ebola virus becoming airborne in the future. THAT is a possibility. THAT wasn't the allegation you made. You said: "I'm starting to think we're just not sure how it spreads." Researchers and scientists KNOW how it spreads, currently. Nothing you have posted refutes that. It's like I'm discussing this with a 3rd grader. |
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