No you dont, rather than go personal, just read my response at post 49 to your post, and try to make a relevant response to it.
Try to get back on this thread.
Do you support exposing thousands of American troops to Ebola in Africa or not?
Would you bar hundreds of exposed AMERICAN troops to the very best medical care on US soil?
If so, why? If not, why not?
I did make the relevant response, they were quarantined.
They were treated in the special clinic that was built to treat people like them and the researchers who have been working with Ebola for years, just down the street from that special quarantine clinic.
“ATLANTA (AP) -
Emory’s isolation unit for infectious diseases was created 12 years ago to handle doctors who get sick at the CDC, just up the hill in Midtown Atlanta. It is one of about four in the country, equipped with everything necessary to test and treat people exposed to very dangerous viruses.
In 2005, it handled patients with SARS, which unlike Ebola can spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes.”