No, you cannot get Ebola from fruits and vegetables. The Ebola virus is primarily transmitted through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person or animal, such as blood, saliva, or sweat. Fruits and vegetables do not carry the virus, but it's important to wash them thoroughly to avoid other foodborne illnesses.
There are no known fruit bats in Louisiana that carry Ebola. Ebola virus primarily affects certain species of fruit bats in Africa, but it is not endemic to the United States. While bats can carry various viruses, including some related to Ebola, the specific risk of Ebola transmission from bats in Louisiana is extremely low.
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
An apple is a fruit, not a vegetable.
Asparagus is a vegetable, not a fruit.
no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No
tomato is not a vegetable, its a fruit because fruit has seed
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
It is a fruit but eaten as a vegetable
Only if some one who handled it has Ebola.
It is a fruit, for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Outter skin is a fruit or vegetable
An apricot is a fruit and a avocado is a vegetable or an aubergine