It’s about $15k/SF to build an ebola center.
I don’t think expeditionary 2”x4” structures and Visquene sheeting is going to solve the problem.
It seems like they’re setting the stage for ebola to mutate into an airborne disease. If that happens, it will be big trouble.
I asked my niece, who is a physician’s assistant, if she was worried about ebola. She’s going to South Africa for a few weeks here shortly. She said it’s not airborne and a person isn’t contagious until AFTER they experience symptoms so it should be pretty easily contained. And that’s what the people questioned at that House hearing seemed to be saying too. The danger of it spreading, they said, was that the more cases you have, the greater the chance of a mutation that would go airborne.
But the Obama regime shortly after that came out with this warning about how we have to get ready for an impending epidemic right now!!
The question asked by SOMEBODY - I can’t remember which Congress member it was but it was shortly after the dire warnings - needs to be answered: Why are these dire warnings being given if the disease is not airborne? And I would add another question: If you’re afraid of the disease already being airborne or soon becoming airborne because of the spread of it, then why are you allowing 200,000 people from ebola-stricken countries to come into this country? Are you going to make sure they are observed for the incubation period (I think it’s 21 days, IIRC) to make sure they aren’t carrying the disease when they enter the country?