About 75 years ago, President Roosevelt, reacting to the unwarranted national panic following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, announced that “the only thing Americans had to fear is fear itself.” The same goes for the current national panic of widespread Ebola epidemic. So far, there’s only been one confirmed Ebola fatality, hardly an epidemic, and that’s been largely caused by poor handling of the situation by unprepared health care professionals. The two nurses that have subsequently been diagnosed with Ebola seem to be doing ok. I think this is cause for optimism rather than panic. If we Americans need to panic about something, let it be something worth panicking about, like climate change, with its potentially devastating effect on life on earth.
-Andrew
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