>> Ebola or my stuff. My stuff or Ebola. Hmmm. Let me think on that. Not a hard decision. Burn it!
Personally, I think that’s a hysterical over-reaction. But if it’s YOUR stuff, and if you feel the need, then you are certainly entitled to burn YOUR stuff.
YOUR stuff, that is. I can’t emphasize that enough. YOUR stuff.
Neither you nor your government have the right to force entry into my house and burn MY stuff, not his nor her nor their stuff, without due process of law. And by due process of law, I don’t mean “general CDC policy” or “it’s for the children” or “we’re really scared of ebola so burn his stuff”.
You can join with your the incompetent morons in your corrupt government and burn YOUR stuff to your heart’s content. However, IF you irrationally burn your stuff because you’re paranoid, when the stupid virus dies after a few weeks on its own — don’t you dare expect me to cough up tax dollars to replace it.
Deal?
If you like your Ebola stuff, you can keep your Ebola stuff a long, long way away from me.
Studies show the ebola virus can live up to 6 days under the right circumstances on objects that patients have left body fluids etc on.