A few cases in places where they can likely be contained are probably better than writing off millions of people to be burned through. It's not even just an ethics decision - (high rate of travel better contained focus) is better than (low rate of travel near-universal infection).
This, of course, is contingent upon it being able to be contained when single travellers transmit the virus. Given the containment of the cluster in Nigeria, I am optimistic about that.
A Phd life scientist told me that the Ebola virus has an easier time surviving in cold than hot weather. If this is true and significant, we can’t necessarily assume that we will do much better than West Africa in controlling Ebola, although the scientists told me she thought there was little chance of Ebola killing a large number of Americans.
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From professor Gregory Cochran's blog West Hunters.