Except it's perfectly possible to be unaware that you were exposed, early symptoms of ebola resemble the flu and even microscopic amounts of bodily fluids can transmit the infection.
first off, it's spelled 'orifice', secondly, it doesn't exactly require pouring infected body fluids into said orifices. Rubbing an infected finger over a mucous membrane such as conjuctiva around eyes or nasal mucosa is quite enough for the patogene to enter the body and cause infection.
Why are we even quarreling over this? Everybody should be as careful as they can and educate themselves about ebola. End of story.
Lol. Yesterday in class we had to do a skit, in the skit this girl was the nerd, nobody wanted to be her partner, she asks the girl playing the teacher of she wants to be her partner. Teacher says "sorry I have Ebola"
I did an experiment yesterday in science where we mixed starch water and iodine and it turned purple then we spit in it and it turned clear again
The other classes didn't rince out the cups
Th mistake you're making with this post is that you're assuming you're dealing with either Ebola Sudan or Ebola Kitum both strains travel through body fluids, but if this was the case with Ebola Zaire (the most lethal and considered the most dangerous strain) this would not check out. At the USA's biological Research center USAMRIID (United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) it was discovered in 1983 that the Ebola Zaire strain was able to travel through the air, just like the flu or the common cold does. Further research into the matter in 1986 that the virus could indeed infect a host through airborne particles expelled through sneezing or coughing. The CDC and the WHO soon verified this fact later on. Please read up before you mislead the masses.
Why are we even quarreling over this? Everybody should be as careful as they can and educate themselves about ebola. End of story.
The other classes didn't rince out the cups