So the CDC (don't get me started on why the Nat. Institute of Health isn't in the forefront of this) just proudly announced that we, the US, now have 35 hospitals capable of treating people infected with Ebola.
Huh? Ebola has an infection rate, R0, of 2 or less. Very, very low on the infectious scale. "Hard to catch", "Don't Panic" "they" kept saying. So, if ONLY 35 hospitals NOW can handle Ebola, what about something with a higher infection rate? Something say, "Easy to catch?" Something akin to Black Plaque or something we've never heard of before? And why didn't we have these places before? What has the NIH been doing the past 13 years to prepare us for something like Ebola or worse?