Are you sure of that?
And somehow you think you'll be protected living in Delaware?
Nope. I used to travel across the country and internationally several times a year. So do many other Delawarean employees of global corporations now. But if you're going to leave DFW, unless you leave now, I would prefer that you stay there. Seriously.
As if anybody fleeing will bring Ebola with them.
You wouldn't? OK, then--just submit to a 21-day guaranteed self-isolation before you come, eh?
I have no idea what your point is other than being a sarcastic ass. Maybe you would like to elaborate bit?
This is not a sarcastic reply. I took microbiology in college, and did all the labs. For a highly communicable long-incubation deadly disease, transmittal possible before symptoms are seen, how many Dallas inhabitants are already infected and capable of passing within 21 days?
If you see 100 cases reported there, how many generations of infection and how long does it take to get to you (statistically)?
What is 3 standard deviations of communicability from this moment in time or in cases from Duncan to you?
And how did you figure . . . 100 cases as the trip wire?
Now who is being more sarcastic?