CDC director has now said "on theory it vould ne transmitted by sneezing, coughing, etc", basically admitting now that it could be transmitted via airborne driplets.
Which i think is a no brainer considering how mamy people have been infected when they shouldn't have been.
it's not airborne. It travels on body fluids when expelled, but it's not airborne.
Tens of thousands in Africa have it (or, 6000 infected, 3100 dead as they're saying today LOL)... because they hold their dying loved ones for a week. Very natural thing to do, particularly when nobody there tells you not to. There are probably tens of thousands of dead people in their homes that nobody is reporting. dying in fields, etc.
But yes, it's not airborne. We're talking about 1/2 the planet dying if this thing goes airborne.