Is he calling the "Ebola virus" a "biological" hazard, because it is not "artificially" created?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Biological hazards (or "biohazards") refer to any biological substances that can be harmful to living organisms, mostly humans. This includes medical waste or samples of a microorganism, viruses, or toxins from a biological source. Thus, you are partially correct in thinking Ebola is a biological hazard because it's not artificially created. The other reason is because it poses a significant risk to the health of humans.