more easily.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2111311-ebola-rapidly-evolves-to-be-more-transmissible-and-deadlier/
"This week, both Luban’s team and a separate one led by Jonathan Ball at the University of Nottingham, UK, report that A82V allows the Ebola virus to infect human and other primate cells up to four times more efficiently than the unchanged virus."
"People with A82V had more of the virus in their blood, and were nearly three times more likely to die."