As anyone who has gotten lost looking for the famous Gaza-West Bank bridge can tell you, Vox isn’t to be trusted when it comes to maps or geography. Vox can’t be stopped, though, and today has published a map of where Ebola is likely to go next. We suppose this supersedes Vox’s early September map, shown below, which predicted only an 18 percent chance of Ebola ever reaching American shores.

Ebola has up to an 18% chance of coming to America. Here's why you don't need to panic. http://t.co/I7QsRoYHzT pic.twitter.com/73zanOwsjv — Vox (@voxdotcom) September 7, 2014

Now, however, it’s a given with Vox that Ebola will not only reach the U.S. but also spread around a good portion of the globe.

Map: Where Ebola is likely to go next http://t.co/bACrzpe4dL pic.twitter.com/d0HvPOiXnq — Vox (@voxdotcom) October 18, 2014

If only there were some way to stop those little airplanes. RT @voxdotcom: Map: Where Ebola is likely to go next pic.twitter.com/aJbKcGNofA — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) October 18, 2014

@CuffyMeh @voxdotcom Sadly, the only way to stop planes is racism. Unless they're going to Israel, then TOTES doable. — Chris Barnhart (@ChrisBarnhart) October 18, 2014

There goes that plan.

@CuffyMeh @voxdotcom you can't fight those little white dash lines. — texas tweedy (@tweedylouwho) October 18, 2014

A REALLY big sign: "Your plane must be THIS BIG to enter the US." MT @CuffyMeh If only there were some way to stop those little airplanes. — VekTor (@VekTorBK) October 18, 2014

@VekTorBK overheard at Vox, "No, Yglesias, those map planes are not to scale." — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) October 18, 2014

.@CuffyMeh Fun Fact: In addition to being an "Executive Editor" at Vox, Matt Yglesias also holds Derek Zoolander Chair for Explaining Good. — VekTor (@VekTorBK) October 18, 2014

@voxdotcom Your map is misleading. The first US patient flew to Belgium, then to USA. There are no direct flights frm West Africa to the US — B Citizen (@atalknut) October 18, 2014

Vox’s map is misleading? Please, Voxsplain.

@voxdotcom what about the confirmed case we have in Spain? — Guillem GonzálezTorà (@GGonzalezTora) October 18, 2014

@voxdotcom @_anapastor_ There is a confirmed case in Spain and is not in this map. — Esther M (@EstherMMG) October 18, 2014

So, are those India and China marked in blue?