Mini-Me: WHO Now Says Ebola Has 42 Day Incubation Period — 1 in 8 to 1 in 20 go longer….

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Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

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Shock WHO report: Ebola has 42-day incubation period, not 21 days!

The WHO's “Ebola situation assessment” report, found here, explains that only 95% of Ebola infections experience incubation within the widely-reported 21-day period. Here's the actual language from the report: Read full article.

Is 21 Days Long Enough For Ebola Quarantine?

Charles N. Haas, an environmental engineer who models human risk of illness at Drexel University .. has .. published a paper last week in the journal PLOS Currents reporting that as many as one in eight people who get Ebola don’t get sick until after 21 days. In the current outbreak, the number is one in 20, according to a report published by WHO researchers last week. Read full article.

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