Am I right? We can't stop Ebola?
According to Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Pulitzer prize winner.. we will have 120,000 cases of Ebola in Africa by end of October... :
"So if we conservatively - and this is considered a conservative guesstimate - say these three countries have a cumulative 15,000 cases, and you say, as it was announced, it's doubling every 15 to 21 days - so that means by the end of September, it will be 30,000, by the end of October, 120,000. And by the time we all gather around our Christmas trees, it'll be over 400,000."
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/20/350083...-all-the-rules
By end DECEMBER... the US expects to have 3,000 troops on the ground...
How can 3,000 troops stop 120,000+?
Impossible right?



