FEARbola With only 63 days left until the new year, 2014 is soon coming to an end. This year our country has dealt with continuing issues regarding; Obama Care, immigration reform, raising federal minimum wage, international affairs with the middle east, police brutality in Ferguson and the hot topic that currently has everyone talking, Ebola. The Center for Disease and Control Prevention states, “Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. Ebola viruses are found in several African countries. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” In late September the first diagnosed case of Ebola was discovered here in the United States. A Texas patient who had been traveling through Liberia. CNN's fast facts about …show more content…
Article written by Ben Domenech “The Pros and Cons of a travel ban to fight ebola” shows points in favor of restricting and implementing restrictions and temporary travels to the infected countries. “A travel ban is not a ridiculous idea, and it shouldn’t be dismissed as such. But is it really necessary or desirable?” (Ben Domenech) he mentions that to most people it is desire, most people desire to have this ban put in place. Ben Domenech argues on both sides of the pros and cons of implementing a travel ban. The pros of support what most american's are quick to believe that keeping travels to a minimum to infected countries will minimize any infected patients to return and potentially spread ebola causing a apocalyptic panic and spread of disease. Not allowing infected people to spread ebola and keeping them in strict quarantine. For the safety of all us and our country, taking whatever precautions to and extremes to protect ourselves and keeping America in a clean