. . ‘ Dr. Gary Kobinger, from the National Microbiology - TopicsExpress



          

. . ‘ Dr. Gary Kobinger, from the National Microbiology Laboratory at the Public Health Agency of Canada, told BBC News that he believed that the infection was spread through large droplets that were suspended in the air. What we suspect is happening is large droplets; they can stay in the air, but not long; they dont go far, he explained. But they can be absorbed in the airway, and this is how the infection starts, and this is what we think, because we saw a lot of evidence in the lungs of the non-human primates that the virus got in that way. Translation: Ebola IS an airborne virus. (as is annotated in the video and below, I am using this term in the laymans sense as TRAVELS THROUGH AIR) ‘
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 07:00:43 +0000

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