The CDC on Saturday answered the question about possibility of Ebola droplet transmission on twitter.





They are playing semantics and main stream media not reporting this important tweet by CDC .



Most Americans think "not airborne" means you cannot get it if an infected person sneezes on you and mucous or saliva spray gets in your eyes or mouth etc. Deception by omission.

@MandySkogebo Ebola is spread through droplets. If person w/Ebola sneezes & saliva/mucus contacts person’s eyes/nose/mouth, it may be spread

— CDC (@CDCgov) October 18, 2014

@ChiaraSoprano1 @MandySkogebo Ebola on dry surfaces can survive for several hrs.; in body fluids can survive up to several days at room temp

— CDC (@CDCgov) October 18, 2014

Now its confirm Ebola can spread through the air when it is attached to aerosolized particles of spit, saliva, mucus, blood or other body fluids.

Here is what they said :