It appears that Ebola is a disease that is tough to get and easily treated, as long as it's caught early and with proper treatment. It will never be an issue in the western world.
I understood the fear in the beginning, now it's just silly.
I think the sample size to suggest just how easily treated this disease is is wwwwaaayyyyyy to small. I am not even sure I would characterize it as 'easily' since it may take blood transfusions and constant care of people in full body HAZMAT suits.
You're clinging to some way to justify your earlier over-the-top comments. Just admit you were wrong and move on. I'm wrong often around here; I admit it, and change my mind. Why are you so reluctant to do this?
What over the top comment? Our sample size is like 4? People are thinking this diseased is licked based on that? seriously?
You and a few others have behaved like this was a disease that is (a) mortally dangerous, not just to West Africa but to the USA as well. You have called for travel bans from West Africa. You have defended silly, panicky moves,
like when the Texas university rejected applicants from the 3 countries involved, or when the principal was made to stay home because he spent a couple nights a few miles away from the Dallas hospital where the first patient was treated. You termed these reasonable in the name of caution. You have consistently predicted that this disease would increase by 10,000 people a week in Africa, using as your source the most extreme range of guesses by the WHO, from over a month ago. You stated at one point that Ebola was "in the rivers."
You have been among the loudest of the fear mongers in this thread.