When has Ebola ever, EVER, killed millions?
I understand the threat, but that type of hyperbole is amusing to say the least.
The Spanish flu "never killed millions", before it did.
And it was not nearly as contagious OR deadly. (only 30% mortality -vs- 75 to 90%, and a shorter incubation period)
Ebola has been isolated pretty quickly before this- and it was 'self containing' because it killed so fast you didn't have time to spread it.
AND... no one was stupid enough to TRY TO Catch it and spread it.
it could spread to 10BILLION people in 131 days, worst case. And the traitor-in-chief is going to stop it?