Thursday, October 16, 2014
Additional Healthcare workers at Dallas will get Ebola
In this article from Real Clear Politics, Josh Earnest explains how Ebola is still around even though Mr. Duncan the original Ebola patient passed away about a week ago. He states that Ebola will most likely be around for a good while and that there is a high chance that one or many of the healthcare workers that were in contact with Mr. Duncan may have Ebola. Healthcare workers in Dallas have been monitored daily for any small signs of Ebola. He says that projections are less important because the risk of a widespread outbreak of Ebola in the United States is really low. We don't really know whats going to happen from here. Something that should be done, is checking people from foreign countries like Africa for sicknesses like Ebola and the United States should be more cautious about what comes in and out of our country. It is certainly possible that other individuals will travel to this country that show no symptoms of a sickness but after they arrive have the virus. President Obama directed that we will now detect, isolate and treat those individuals in a way that protects the citizens of the United States and every healthcare worker in the United States. This article was intended to calm the drama across the United States because people are worried that this Ebola virus will spread drastically, when really its only a few people that were in contact with Mr. Duncan that have it. In my opinion, this Ebola virus will soon go away... Ive heard that Ebola has been around since the 1980's in Africa and that its not a big deal. Ebola is very bad and people die from it but at the same time i think the government told us to scare the citizens of the U.S. Lets hope Ebola doesn't spread more than it already has.
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