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Education is a key thing that we are doing right now, said Barry. The public needs to know how Ebola is spread and not spread. We receive many questions from people concerned about being in close proximity with people who are well and not ill.
  
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The Ebola virus is spread through direct contact with an infected person s blood or other bodily fluids while he is contagious. To be contagious, a person has to be experiencing symptoms of Ebola such as a fever, headaches, diarrhea, or abdominal pains.
  
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Barry said the virus Bostonians should be worried about isn t Ebola.
  
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Frankly, people are more at risk for influenza, and it s time for everybody to get their flu vaccine, she said.
  
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Here is  according to the CDC:
  
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- High risk: suspected cases are those who have had a needle stick, been exposed to the mucous membrane or other bodily fluids of a confirmed Ebola patient without personal protective equipment. Someone who has had direct skin contact with a person who is contagious, or with a contagious person s remains, without protective equipment would also be classified as high risk.
  
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- Low risk: suspected cases have either been in the same home as a confirmed Ebola patient or they have had close contact with a patient in health care facilities. Walking by an infected person or moving through a hospital, according to the CDC, does not qualify as close contact. People sitting next to you on an airplane who are not actively sick are not likely to give you Ebola, Barry said.
  
 
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It is being suggested in Italy that Real Madrid could try and sign  star  by offering  plus cash.
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Real Madrid may have emerged as frontrunners to sign Arturo Vidal and the possible solution would also ruin  and Chelsea's hopes of landing Sami Khedira.
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Vidal's future remains the subject of intense speculation but there seems to be a sense that  are no longer in pole position.
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Arsenal and Chelsea have been closing in on Real midfielder&nbsp;Khedira in recent weeks&nbsp;and there is also interest from AC Milan, but Juventus have the trump card of owning Vidal.
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TuttoJuve.com&nbsp;suggests that Real are willing to offer Khedira plus a sum of cash in January, allowing Juventus to reduce their asking price, which is currently set at a prohibitive 50 million or thereabouts.
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This deal would upset Manchester United who still have eyes for Vidal and also deny Arsenal and Chelsea the chance to sign Khedira.
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However, there will be an awful lot of potential stumbling blocks in the way of closing such an agreement out. Juventus and Real will need to agree on each other's valuations of Vidal and Khedira, the players must accept the switch and then personal terms must be agreed.&nbsp;
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Will Real and Juventus do a Vidal deal that scuppers both Arsenal and Manchester United?
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Revision as of 08:46, 31 October 2014

@@@ Education is a key thing that we are doing right now, said Barry. The public needs to know how Ebola is spread and not spread. We receive many questions from people concerned about being in close proximity with people who are well and not ill.

The Ebola virus is spread through direct contact with an infected person s blood or other bodily fluids while he is contagious. To be contagious, a person has to be experiencing symptoms of Ebola such as a fever, headaches, diarrhea, or abdominal pains.

Barry said the virus Bostonians should be worried about isn t Ebola.

Frankly, people are more at risk for influenza, and it s time for everybody to get their flu vaccine, she said. 

Here is according to the CDC:

- High risk: suspected cases are those who have had a needle stick, been exposed to the mucous membrane or other bodily fluids of a confirmed Ebola patient without personal protective equipment. Someone who has had direct skin contact with a person who is contagious, or with a contagious person s remains, without protective equipment would also be classified as high risk.

- Low risk: suspected cases have either been in the same home as a confirmed Ebola patient or they have had close contact with a patient in health care facilities. Walking by an infected person or moving through a hospital, according to the CDC, does not qualify as close contact. People sitting next to you on an airplane who are not actively sick are not likely to give you Ebola, Barry said.

- No risk: suspected cases have likely been to an area where the Ebola outbreak occurred within the past 21 days but had no exposure.

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