The problem is that just isn’t true. The military does do this kind of thing, and there is obviously no private sector forces able to do it.
Quit describing civilians doing something that they obviously can’t and aren’t, that is why nations are sending in military help.
The fact is that our military needs this experience, they sure cannot be afraid to do a peacetime mission like this when they are supposed to be the experts that deal with bio warfare and bioterrorism.
This is national defense, we can’t tell the bad guys that we are afraid to even show up anywhere there is disease, even when we have to take the risk to save the world, including us.
If the military can’t handle this peacetime mission, then you may as well send a note to the terrorists telling them that bio is the way to go.
Oh good grief. Civilians have handled many an epidemic and created the inoculation as well. Polio was one of many. The only thing stopping them now is Feral Federal Agencies like the FDA. A machine sits in Texas that can detect Ebola in humans. Guess who won't let it be used? RED TAPE KILLS. But government is the answer?