Should the Ebola infected Americans be allowed in US?

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More worrisome if the virus mutates to be truly airborne...


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it's a good thing there are highly trained , well educated, scientists who have spent half of there lives dealing with such problems....until of course ...a few basement dwellers talk themselves into paranoia on a fishkeeping website:popcorn:..
 
it's a good thing there are highly trained , well educated, scientists who have spent half of there lives dealing with such problems....until of course ...a few basement dwellers talk themselves into paranoia on a fishkeeping website
I wish I had a basement
 
As pointed out earlier...and yet the experts got themselves infected...

the peril of trying to save the world...risk...you think they are really bringing anything into the country(under quarantine conditions)..that isn't already here in a research lab , just as easily subject to being exposed to the public?
 
the peril of trying to save the world...risk...you think they are really bringing anything into the country(under quarantine conditions)..that isn't already here in a research lab , just as easily subject to being exposed to the public?

But your one of the ones saying there is no risk.
 
But your one of the ones saying there is no risk.

who said there is no risk?...you want guarantees?..the only thing guaranteed is that someday soon this will be forgotten ...long before the world ends
 
We all keep fish. Would we be willing to bring fish with an incurable disease into our fishrooms to try to treat them? Not knowing if the disease could possibly spread to other fish? Basically that is what is being done, not with fish, but with people.
 
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