When faced with such a deadly virus that has the potential to infect upon contact with fluids from an infected person, taking into account the %50-90 mortality rate of such an infection, biohazard suits and level 4 containment would be a prudent course of action, would it not? (DUH!).
Take into account how many people have been exposed to those who carry the virus and also where such people have traveled, and the “paltry” number that have been infected does not translate to an airborne virus that is being spread to each corner of the planet with impunity.
Just think about that versus the other side of the “coin”, which is a virus that is “easily” spread via an airborne vector and you can plainly see that the infection numbers do not support the hypothesis that this is truly an “airborne” virus.
If an infected patient was coughing up clouds of blood into groups of people, that would perhaps be a different story.
Consider what I'm trying to say, and enjoy your evening as I'm off to bed.
hey small
YOU NEED TO READ THE FRIGGING BOOK
AND THAT ESPECIALLY APPLIES TO ARROGANT ‘KNOW IT ALLS’ JUST LIKE YOU
BUT YOU WONT READ IT
YOU’LL JUST WANDER AROUND SMUG IN YOUR OWN IGNORANCE