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Could the U.S. Army spread the ebola virus in Iraq.?

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Could the U.S. Army spread the ebola virus in Iraq.?

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even if the US was developing biological weapons (which they are not doing) normal ebola wouldn’t spread very well. as it stands it is mostly blood born and it kills to fast to spread to many many people. yeah, its a freaky terrifying disease, but it isn’t all that infectious. it ussually is not airborn (there are no cases of it being airborn in humans, and very limited information of it being airborn in other primates. so if people had developed an air born strain, then yes they could release it an kill millions–but they would be killing themselves also since there is no treatment or vaccine and an airborn version would quickly become pandemic and kill more people then the bubonic plague did durring the middle ages.

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