The CDC was right all along in that it is fairly difficult to get infected with Ebola, unless you are dealing with bodily fluids.
I have no confidence in hussein's government and the CDC in particular. They say the illness wasn't detected. Applying Occam's Razor, the logical conclusions, as I examined the matter, are one (or both) of these two:
It seems as though the Islamic funeral rites (washing and kissing the deceased) has a lot to do with African transmission. Of course, we are too polite to say so but the two cases of contagion in the US are from nurses who cared for Duncan during his last hours. This seems to be true for at least some of the cases. Duncan was infected during a woman’s last hours.
Which means if we have a travel ban, we can avoid a lot of unnecessary expense and headaches.