What the Maine Ebola nurse is actually fighting for is all your lives and mine. If restrictions such as 21 day quarantine laws stay in place some or most people on earth could in the end die of Ebola.
The only hope the world has is that enough doctors and nurses can volunteer to go to Africa to stop this before it spreads to the rest of Africa, the Middle East, Europe, the U.S. North and south America Asia and Australia and the Pacific Islands etc.
If you read this following article with facts quoted from a new Time magazine article and my personal mathematical projections if the cases and death figures from July to October maintain the same ten times more factor every 4 months winds up being 1 billion 300 million cases of Ebola by January 2016 if that rate continued until then. So, the more nurses and doctors feel it can work for them to volunteer without going bankrupt trying to do this the more likely you won't die from Ebola here in the U.S. and around the world.
If you want to see just how scary these figures potentially are if enough doctors and nurses from around the world don't volunteer to stop Ebola in it's tracks here they are:
The Tipping Point:The Evolving Ebola Crisis
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