The US has a strong health-care infrastructure, and experts say that means that Ebola here would never look like Ebola in West Africa.
The worst-case scenario is that the first person to bring Ebola over to America would be sick and contact with lots of people before anyone realizes that it might be Ebola and brings her to a hospital. But here, modern hospitals would likely use proper procedures to prevent transmission, and epidemiologists would track down people who are at risk of infection and make sure they don't spread it to others.
Overall, it's unlikely that Ebola would get any farther than a localized problem in one area. Even in the worst-case scenario, Osterholm says, "I don't think we’ll have a serious public health threat in any of the developed countries."
the simpletons are now wishing for disaster spread by a disease to come and devastate the country because Obama is president .... damn good thing Republicans are dumb and this country is strong.