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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1180200" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>greybeard....Looking at that photograph, I don't think they really know how contagious it really is. </p><p>They may be downplaying it a bit for the public. </p><p>I was listening to Fox news early this morning, and the doctor came on. One of they guys asked him how long could the Ebola virus live on a metal surface. The doctor said that it could live for several hours. That is not what I am reading... Laying on metal for several hours means that it will dry. Say someone has a bit of a nasal drip in the beginning or they rub their eyes while going up and down stairs hanging on to the railing. Or riding an escalator and putting their hand on the rail there. What about the posts on a bus or a train? Door handles going into stores or shopping baskets???? </p><p>All you would have to do is touch the corner of your mouth, or run your finger under your nose. Rub the corner of you eye...... :shock: </p><p></p><p>Since Obama is letting all these people in with diseases, I hope that he is footing the bill for the ones that catch it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1180200, member: 637"] greybeard....Looking at that photograph, I don't think they really know how contagious it really is. They may be downplaying it a bit for the public. I was listening to Fox news early this morning, and the doctor came on. One of they guys asked him how long could the Ebola virus live on a metal surface. The doctor said that it could live for several hours. That is not what I am reading... Laying on metal for several hours means that it will dry. Say someone has a bit of a nasal drip in the beginning or they rub their eyes while going up and down stairs hanging on to the railing. Or riding an escalator and putting their hand on the rail there. What about the posts on a bus or a train? Door handles going into stores or shopping baskets???? All you would have to do is touch the corner of your mouth, or run your finger under your nose. Rub the corner of you eye...... :shock: Since Obama is letting all these people in with diseases, I hope that he is footing the bill for the ones that catch it here. [/QUOTE]
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