http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/31/guinea-ebola-epidemic-medecins-sans-frontieres?commentpage=2
We need less people on this planet to save humanity, it's a shame it has to come from one of the parts of the world that has suffered the most recently but **** it, unless all you ****s go veggie and proper investment is made in the right areas we're ****ed anyways, so a few hundred years more/less makes no difference.
Apparently the Marburg virus is where it is at, too dangerous to even study. Ebola is meant to be a victim of its own "success" it kills too quickly and efficiently to sustain itself. People are dead before they can actually pass the virus on in meaningful numbers. We're truely buggered if the virus manages to gain a longer infectious incubation period or be able to transit itself through the air. Only direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person will pass it on, and lets be honest in the middle of Africa who isnt going to be a sweaty bastard