[Discussion] What if someone with Ebola sneezed on you?

The Legendary Noob

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Ebola can be transferred by body fluids, so what if someone sneezed on you and said "Oh, my bad. I have Ebola."?

What would you do?
 

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I live in Maryland, I'm ****ed anyway
 

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Go on with my day. This whole ebola nonsense is retarded.
 

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I would haymaker them right in their ugly death spreading food hole.
 

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I'd probably punch them in the throat
 

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Nothing would happen. Ebola can only be transfered from one person to the next if the infected person is in the mature stage of the disease in other words, the person is nearly dead and is all ready suffering from brain hemorrhage, continuous vomiting and external bleeding.

You won't get ebola if the person who sneezed on you was just infected
 

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Nothing would happen. Ebola can only be transfered from one person to the next if the infected person is in the mature stage of the disease in other words, the person is nearly dead and is all ready suffering from brain hemorrhage, continuous vomiting and external bleeding.

You won't get ebola if the person who sneezed on you was just infected

Ebola sounds horrible.
 

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You are retarded AF. Why a person who has ebola be roaming in town like a mufa?
#Shit_thread
#Get_ready_to_die Lol
 

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I would fuking punch them in the mouth, then proceed to run like a little girl to the hospital.
 

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Firstly I'd silence and wait for that bastard to walk off a bit.
And while behind him, grab em' by the neck.
Then it all starts, he either gets on his knees, or lies down.


By the time I'm done I'll make him regret not dying from Ebola earlier.
Soon he'll enjoy sweet Hivs, Aids, and cummshots to da face.
 

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Idk should I spread it as revenge?
 

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Spread it everywhere as much as possible obviously...
 

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Nothing will happen just wash it off and move on.
Spread through the air has not been documented in the natural environment
Body fluids that may contain ebolavirus include saliva, mucus, vomit, feces, sweat, tears, breast milk, urine, and semen.
Entry points include the nose, mouth, eyes, or open wounds, cuts and abrasions.

Transmission through air is only proved in lab conditions in Rhesus monkey but not in humans due to the low quantities of virus in the lungs.
Source:-

From the WHO report( ):-
1. Summary of epidemiological facts and experience

The incubation period of Ebola virus disease (EVD) varies from 2 to 21 days. Person-to-person transmission by means of direct contact with infected persons or their body fluids/secretions is considered the principal mode of transmission. In a household study, secondary transmission took place only if direct physical contact occurred. No transmission was reported without this direct contact. Airborne transmission has not been documented during previous EVD outbreaks.
There is no risk of transmission during the incubation period and only low risk of transmission in the early phase of symptomatic patients. The risk of infection during transport of persons can be further reduced through use of infection control precautions (see paragraphs 3.2 and 3.3).
In the current outbreak, infected travellers have crossed land borders with neighbouring countries and there is a possibility that other cases might occur in neighbouring countries.
Historically, several cases of haemorrhagic fever (Ebola, Marburg, Lassa, Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever) disease were diagnosed after long distance travel but none developed the symptoms during the international travel. Long-distance travellers (e.g. between continents) infected in affected areas could arrive while incubating the disease and develop symptoms compatible with EVD, after arrival.
 
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