Time will tell.
I would not want to be the person in charge who was responsible for introducing Ebola Virus into the general population of the United States.
From the news reports, the two patients who will be brought here will receive no more care than what they would have if we would have sent a team of doctors over there to care for them. There is no treatment, aside from keeping the patient alive until their own immune system finally fights it off, which is not very often.
My question would be that if by some horrible circumstance, this Virus did escape, and got into the general population, would who ever decided to bring it here be subjected to criminal charges?.
Originally Posted by Jackie S
Was the guy who supposedly was the first to introduce the HIV virus, in California, charged with anything? I don't think so.
I think that he was the Typhoid Mary of the HIV world, however just his name went down in the history books, I don't believe that he was prosecuted.
Kindof doubtful that someone would be criminally charged for having a fatal sickness.
But I COULD see wide spread panic if it were to make a showing in the states.
Mass hysteria would be a concern.