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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else who was around back in 1980 during the first AIDS crisis having deja vu now [View all]LuvNewcastle
(17,807 posts)Anyone can contract Ebola. In the early days of the AIDS crisis, it was gay men who were dying in droves and preachers like Jerry Falwell were saying (with grins on their faces) that AIDS was God's judgement coming down on the homosexuals. I was 12 years old and I thought I was going to die because I was gay and I'd had sex. No one really knew much about how it was transmitted other than by men having sex with men. There was a whole lot of ignorance about AIDS. They hadn't even identified HIV yet.
We could have stopped this whole epidemic with Ebola if we'd been proactive from the start instead of waiting around to see how bad it would get. I think we could still stop it now if we would work hard to allocate the resources for it and aggressively quarantine people who have it and those who have been exposed. We know how Ebola is transmitted and we already have medicines that are effective against it. I'm doubtful that we (meaning the developed world) will do enough, though. It's a disgusting shame, and there's no excuse for letting it get to this point.