That’s one of a common type of bogus article. Sure, Ebola is currently very rare in the U.S.
But it gets here from people coming from a tiny corner of the globe. There’s no reason not to do what you can to save the lives of those who will be lost to the effects of those who will do whatever they can to get here for care.
And, again, Ebola is not airborne in the sense that a flu is, but it still doesn’t require direct physical contact.
Did you not read my personal experience?
Ebola and MRSA are spread exactly the same way and I spent 7 days a week, 24 hours a day in close contact with my friend, helping her dress, safely transition from one position to another or from sitting to using a walker and the best part:
Preventing her from falling, which required my male strength to catch her and hold her.
No, she wasn’t heavy.