With the ebola scare on planes, who is changing their Thanksgiving plans?

Lady2014-10-19T03:49:44Z

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Not many people. They are still going to fly home or where ever they have to go for the Holidays. You stand more of a chance of catching the flu than ebloa on a plane. Plus airlines are taking every precaution to protect their passengers.

Huh?2014-10-16T16:03:36Z

Considering all the flights in this country your chances of contracting Ebola on a plane is probably less then winning the lottery or geting hit by lighting. Would you cancel your Thanksgiving plans to spend the day buying lottery tickets or hiding form thunder storms?

No, my plans for thanksgiving remain unchanged.

Mackenzie2014-10-17T03:48:33Z

The Ebola scare isn't on planes. A couple of people who've had ebola symptoms have taken planes. One guy from Nigeria... and one nurse who treated him and was in extensive contact with things like his diarrhea and vomit and didn't follow proper protection protocols.

Are you in the habit of playing with people's open sores, bodily waste or fluids when on planes?

If not then you won't contract ebola on a plane.

Ebola isn't airborn, it's contracted through bodily fluids.

Bob K2014-10-16T16:01:32Z

John is, but he really didn't want to travel anyway, you know how he is. Other than that, I can't think of anybody.