Photo courtesy DART

Photo courtesy DART

With recent news that a doctor in New York who tested positive for contracting Ebola used public transportation and Uber, livescience attempted to answer the question on everybody’s mind: Can you get Ebola on public transportation?

The short answer is that public transportation users either on the same train or riding after the doctor are at “very minimal to zero risk.” For the full story, click here.

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