Can You Get Ebola From Subway Poles And Bowling Balls?

Concerns were raised Thursday that the New York City doctor Craig Spencer, MD, who has been diagnosed with Ebola, had been to a Brooklyn bowling alley, had ridden the subway, and been inside an Uber taxi. So, can you get Ebola from bowling balls or subway poles, or Uber doorhandles for that matter? The short—and accurate—answer is no, and that’s based on what scientists know after decades of studying Ebola.

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