I believe it was two people: Thomas Duncan and the fella who died in the Nebraska facility.
The other man was Dr. Salia. IIRC, both of them were over 40, and therefore had a high chance of mortality. Either way, we have a higher fraction of ebola patients dying in the U.S. despite our best treatment, than we do of measles patients, where vaccines, hospitalization, and antiviral drugs all allow for zero deaths most of the time. Plus, people have a right to be scared when they don’t want to have their body break open and bleed all over the place at death, or just be sick and close to death, so the people being scared of ebola was not without some merit.