Now there is one confirmed case of Ebola in the U.S. there likely are 10 or 12 more no one knows about yet. People with it don't automatically just turn themselves into the hospital because even here in the U.S. not everyone believes in hospitals.
So, because of this I think it might be important to prepare to have to deal with yourself or someone you know getting ebola. Mostly, this is an exercise in mental preparation to try to stay rational and make rational decisions should you or someone you know become infected.
How are you going to deal with this?
Asking yourself this question now you can rationally prepare for whatever happens. If you just hide your head in the sand and don't prepare for this you are just going to panic and hurt yourself or someone else and be another problem for society to deal with.
People rational and calm have a chance of surviving whatever comes. Those that panic and get hysterical might not survive all this. So, make a plan of how to deal with this if worse comes to worse.
How can you protect your families now and into the future worldwide?
IT is likely that very soon almost every country on earth is going to have at least one case of Ebola from someone flying from Western Africa home that didn't know they were infected.
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