What's ur opinion?
It's obvious we have the best medical facilties and experts in the world but I wish we sent our health professionals and equipment to them in Africa..
All it takes is 1 fumble to change the course of the game
Ebola is not an airborne virus....I think the possibility of an outbreak here is so slim, that the infected Americans should be brought back here. Look at the facility they are going back to. Not that a fumble can't happen, but these are Americans doing relief work overseas. I don't think they should be left to die in Africa. Hell, we study ebola, small pox and everything else in labs in this country. I don't think the chance of an outbreak from these people is anymore then one spewing out of one of our labs.
The real danger is someone coming here who isn't showing any signs of the disease yet, or someone with Ebola walking across our open boarder.
PS - I don't like liberals.
ittle pharmaceutical interest has also slowed manufacturing, added Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases division of the National Institutes of Health. His group is working on an experimental vaccine that will begin clinical trials in September.
“There was no profit for them,” Fauci said. “Ebola was first recognized in 1976, and to the present time, excluding the current outbreak, there were only 2,200 total cases. With a disease burden that low, people are not interested in making a vaccine, I can assure you.”
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