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In reply to the discussion: Why can't these health care workers who've been exposed to Ebola just wait 21 days? [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)that they have the best of intentions.
Your last paragraph is one of the reasons why faith in the authorities is particularly hard to find right now. I finally found a proper survey about how Americans feel about Ebola:
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/general_lifestyle/october_2014/voters_strongly_support_quarantines_state_action_to_fight_ebola
Yeah, it's Rasmussen, reich wing site, etc. Still, it has more validity than the "if you visit our website, you can vote in our poll" type of survey. Both of those types of surveys reveal the depth of doubt about how the authorities are handling this thing. Call them irrational, emotional, or even nonsensical, but the people are going to take that into the polls with them on Tuesday. Yes, they might wise up by January, but at that point, it will be too late.
Glad to see that like me, you are indeed concerned about the West African tourists. It's not an extreme hardship to say that the window is closed until this Ebola thing is a bit more under control. It's also not unreasonable to say that quarantining oneself after arriving from West Africa doing Ebola work is a prudent thing to do, given the level of fear sprouting in the United States over this disease.
Sometimes, you just gotta do the right thing, even if it doesn't make scientific sense.