Thursday, October 16, 2014

President Obama Confident About Ebola Disease Not Spreading

           In the article "Obama: 'I Hugged and Kissed' nurses treating Ebola Patients in Atlanta" by Arthur Delaney in The Huffington Post It lets us know about the confidence that President Obama has in the Ebola disease not spreading. President Obama said that he hugged and kisses nurses in Atlanta that care for Ebola patients without no concern of getting infected because of the right precautious that they are taking. He says that if we take the right precautions the chances of the disease spreading are very low, and for the nurses caring for infected patients need to wear the protected gear and follow the protocols the right way we can control the disease easily. Patients that have the disease need to be isolated and us need to follow instructions that are very easy to follow. Since we are not used to this type of disease its hard to follow them because we don't practice them as often.
           The author doesn't not seem very convince about what President Obama believe because he mentions about the 8,000 people that have died in West Africa. When he mention that I feel like he is saying if  it was easy to control than why have so many people died in Africa because of it. In this case both the Author and Obama have a point. For President Obama is like he said in Atlanta they took the right precautions and three Americans that got infected with the disease were treating successfully without spreading it to nobody else. Then like the author mentions about the people who have died in west Africa its true if it was so easy to control it not as many people would of have died from it. I mean now days we don't know who has what and its very much easy to spread something around without that person knowing that they are infected.

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