Lets be honest here, the only facilities which did screw it up, Emory being one, are specifically setup and trained for this type of containment. They also knew they had patients coming.
This is why Ebola is such a threat. It takes time to incubate, it looks like other less harmful health problems early on, and it spreads. Yet air travel goes on impeded and borders are open. SARS led to more restrictions that Ebola.
Honestly it really seems we are trying to rationalize away the problem. We are coming up with excuses for cases that go against what people were told to expect. This is not how you contain a problem, its how you create a bigger one.
So what is the threshold before people should be concerned? five more cases? twenty? A hundred? If it gets to a dozen I am pretty sure people will expect travel to locked down and more.
This is why Ebola is such a threat. It takes time to incubate, it looks like other less harmful health problems early on, and it spreads. Yet air travel goes on impeded and borders are open. SARS led to more restrictions that Ebola.
Honestly it really seems we are trying to rationalize away the problem. We are coming up with excuses for cases that go against what people were told to expect. This is not how you contain a problem, its how you create a bigger one.
So what is the threshold before people should be concerned? five more cases? twenty? A hundred? If it gets to a dozen I am pretty sure people will expect travel to locked down and more.