As long as you blindly trust your government, it's all good. lol

Seriously though, there is a metric crap-ton of bad information on the internet fear-mongering on this deal. I think bringing the two infected patients to Atlanta was a mistake. I think making it known that they were bringing the two infected patients to Atlanta was a bigger mistake. The conspiracy theories and media drama is out of control on this.

I do know that Ebola can be contained by medical professionals in the right environment...IF...nobody screws up. My problem is that the CDC is the same organization not long ago that mistakenly shipped Anthrax, found some live small pox cultures in a supply closet somewhere, and closed some labs for a bit because of procedure breeches. Mistakes can, and often do, happen whenever humans are involved. It seems to me that taking the water to the fire instead of bringing the fire to your living room would have been a smarter choice for fighting it, but I'm no expert on just how crappy East Africa is. If it were my kid, my wife, or my loved one over there with it...I'd probably want them back on American soil under the shadow of Old Glory too. I would think as a volunteer doctor headed over there, knowing the risks, that I wouldn't want to risk bringing it back to the United States unless I was dang sure that Emory in Atlanta could contain it.

I don't know. A lot of variables here.

It's probably how the Zombie Apocalypse starts though, so I'll be in the basement prepping if you need me.