An article I read earlier today had the CDC guy saying that the disease is MORE LIKELY to spread in the later stages. From a (gruesome) description that somebody else gave of how the disease goes, it eventually causes projectile diarrhea and vomiting and blood oozing from everywhere so that by the time a person dies they are basically a pile of glop held together by bones. IOW, in the “later stages” it is much more likely to spread because the germs are all over the place. I don’t suppose that means that the germs are absent from body fluids before that.
I wish there was somebody we could trust to tell us the truth.
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CNN is currently reporting that up to 20 people have been exposed to patient (Dallas Patient Zero).
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3210088/posts
The CDC is now admitting, “we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola.”