Silly, foolish people will always be with us, but there should be a minimal safety structure to make sure they don’t kill us all, like screening isolation for a month or two before allowing them to return to the US. Yes, it would be an inconvenience, but no one should understand the importance of safety better than healthcare workers who treat Ebola victims.
all on their own,
aren't they special
just what would they do..
Do the 150 people a day we are bringing in from Ebola ravaged countries understand the importance of safety?
If some of them get sick, will they quarantine themselves?
Will they seek help at the right time-before they can infect others?
This doctor was obviously not clear about the risk he might be to others, so how can we expect people arriving from these countries to know what to do?
Also note that the doctor went through airport screening, but had no symptoms- So airport screening is no guarantee that a person is not sick.
They keep saying this virus could mutate, but they think it's a great idea to bring in more people from the hot zones? Does this even make sense?
We do need to help these countries with containment of their Ebola outbreaks, but we DO NOT need to import this disease.