Funny how we hear about suspected cases which are awaiting test results but the msm rarely tells the results.
There are other concerns as well with Ebola :
#1 It is mutating faster than we can track it; as of Tuesday , there have already been 290 mutations as I recall.
#2 There are insufficient experienced medical personell to handle patients, much less statistical analysis to determine who else might have been exposed.
#3 Insuffieient medical supplies , so after sanitize , much of the equipment is being re-used.
#4 WHO has had budgetary problems and they don't have enough of their own personel - not 'lip-service' that they have so far recieved from world governments.
#5 Then there is the issue of false results of testing (due to mutation)resulting in false negative results .
#6 Then there is the issue of your local hospital handling 20-30 cases of Ebola at one time, maybe more. Well ? Could they ?
Due to economic and social pressures, airlines will continue to fly , and possibly transport and re-locate Ebola.
Restricting air travel is something that this administration doesn't want to do because it would bring down the International Financial House of Cards.
What we are dealing with here is a critter that is spreading, potentially world-wide
The only known effective means of Ebola control, so far , is : QUARANTINE !
And our Government and the CDC isn't even telling us how many, or where they are located;
that doesn't build up a lot of trust in an adminstration that is already known for being overwhelmed by it's own lies.
Yes, I have noticed how the news doesn’t report the facts, just the speculation.