It can
No, black people can not get the yellow fever.
They will just bleed out since they can not clot their blood.
Ebola
No. It seems that only chlorine bleach can.
Everyone should be informe because they need to make sure they don't get the symptoms
No, not everyone. He does kill people, but not everyone.
No. It is not a bacteria and it is not affected by antibiotics.
Ebola hf stands for Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that garlic can kill the Ebola virus. While garlic has some antimicrobial properties and may boost the immune system, it is not a proven treatment or preventive measure for Ebola. Ebola is a serious viral infection that requires medical intervention and cannot be treated with home remedies or natural substances. It's important to rely on proven medical treatments and vaccinations for Ebola prevention and management.
Ebola hf stands for Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
Antibacterial sanitizers are primarily designed to kill bacteria and may not be effective against viruses like Ebola. The Ebola virus is enveloped, and while some antibacterial products may reduce viral load, they are not specifically formulated to eliminate viruses. For effective disinfection against Ebola, products that meet EPA criteria for virucidal activity, such as bleach solutions or EPA-registered disinfectants, should be used. It's important to follow guidelines from health authorities for proper disinfection practices.