The death of the infected isn't necessarily the end of the virus.
It looks like a police officer inspecting the home of the guy who just died in Texas has now contracted ebola. As I understand it he inspected the home days after the patient had been in isolation at the hospital. Apparently there was vomit, fecal matter, blood and who knows what else in there. Why he went in there without protective gear is incomprehensible to me.
The point is that death isn't the end of the virus, it's the end of the host. That's why they are cremating the guy who just died.
It looks like a police officer inspecting the home of the guy who just died in Texas has now contracted ebola. As I understand it he inspected the home days after the patient had been in isolation at the hospital. Apparently there was vomit, fecal matter, blood and who knows what else in there. Why he went in there without protective gear is incomprehensible to me.
The point is that death isn't the end of the virus, it's the end of the host. That's why they are cremating the guy who just died.