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I think it's likely one or more of the people in that apartment will be diagnosed with Ebola. If this does not happen, a bigger question will be , why not?
Why would that be a big question?
Ebola is not an easy disease to transmit. It's possible he gave it to 1 or 2 or even all 3 of the people in that apartment. It's equally as possible that he gave it to none of them.
How about if we send them the bills for all the care, housing, food, clean up, and then sue them for all the people he put in risk for LYING! Oh and let's not forget the money lost by people cancelling trips and vacations because of fear of more like this guy. We will send them the bill for all that.
Sorry to burst your outrage but the timeline now suggests Duncan was unaware he had contact with Ebola before he departed and arrived in the US.
It appears the Liberian government official who claimed he lied was mistaken, or for those prone to making all mistakes the worst moral case, the Liberian Government lied to CYA.
Thing Don't Add Up About Ebola
True, the level of panic and fear does not add up to the actual threat, especially in the light of the fact that there are so many other things far more likely to kill you, heck you are more likely to be struck my lightning than to catch or die of Ebola. So maybe those in PANIC mode should simply take a few deep breaths and relax, I would suggest taking a break from the news stations for a while, they are all milking the thing like it is going out of style, as they always do.
Well government controls international travel so they are in bed with business no matter how much you wish it weren't true.
The Free Market doesn't need government's permission to stop flights to a region.
If it makes sense to stop flights to West Africa, then the Free Market will do it. If the Free Market doesn't do it, then that means it didn't make sense.
Who are you going to trust when it comes to evaluating and making decisions about a potential outbreak of Ebola - the government or the Free Market? Don't you know that there is nothing the government can do better or more effectively or efficiently than the Free Market?
They did not stop those wheels while hundreds of Thousands die of the Flu every year so why would they for one that has killed exactly one person in the US. How many people were murdered yesterday, how many died in auto accidents, but hey, that is just a normal day and nothing to be concerned with.
Wouldn't it be a b*itch for the World Health Organization if it turned out that colloidal silver was an effective cure-treatment for ebola?
The CDC wouldn't like it.
The NIH wouldn't like it.
Big Pharma wouldn't like it.
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