Has ebola gone airborne?, page-16

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    One would assume that his condition worsened after going into hospital. Since he died, we can assume pretty much the worst of signs and symptoms happened to the man.

    We in the west are such fluffy little creatures, we aren't allowed to see images of what an ebola patient dying looks like - but, it is pretty ugly - in fact, it is very ugly.

    I assume this poor man was a hell of a mess when in hospital closer to the end than when in the place where he had been staying - ie. there would have been infectious body fluids oozing everywhere.

    I don't find it a mystery that his fluids infected someone in a supposed controlled environment compared to when he was at home.

    We like to think that when we wear superman suits we are invincible -- but, the reality is about as far from the truth as you can get ----------- it is always easy to breach a barrier ------ things happen, and, when you have a threat such as this - it only needs one small mistake and it is game over.

    Normally with accidents - we need a couple of things to go wrong - with something like this - often one little thing leads to a catastrophic outcome - no safety margin at all.

    pinto
 
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