Argumentative Essay On Ebola

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Ebola: A possible travel ban on people coming to the United States from countries where the disease originated. President Obama’s spokesman said the administration felt "good about the measures that are already in place" but that officials would consider steps that could make the screening process more "efficient." The way this is being handled is wrong and it is taking too long for anything to happen. The way that the US can play a role in handling the Ebola crisis is by checking travelers before they come to the US to make sure they don’t spread this horrible disease. People are flying overseas right now, spreading the disease and we still haven’t taken action against any of it. The disease is spreading instead of being contained (in one …show more content…

For example, President Obama suggested the U.S. might start screening travelers from countries affected by Ebola on entering the U.S. but it is being weighed against whether it is worth the extra effort and resources they need to put into it. In one of Obama’s speeches he mentions, "The extra level of screening is going to be worth the resources we might put into it." (Obama) This implies that the US still will delay this even further. The country seems to be lazily reacting to this. If Obama can throw away billions of dollars on a new Healthcare system for the U.S., it shouldn’t be that hard to put a required check to make sure travelers with Ebola aren’t coming to America. "The extra level of screening is going to be worth the resources you need to put into it." (Sink, Justin The Hill)This summarizes the fact that putting the extra checking point in place could keep the disease from spreading further throughout he …show more content…

There are troops being sent overseas to handle the Ebola crisis and although this may seem fine in the eyes of an average person, it’s not. Their families and lives at home are being put on hold and might stay on hold forever. They are going to a country infected with a deadly virus that kills over 78% of its victims. “The fatality rates have varied from 25% to 90%” (Eun Kyung Kim, NBC News). Although when a soldier enlists in the US military he knows he is being assigned to whatever he gets, the United States is putting these soldiers in a terrible situation. “78.5 percent average death rate that keeps rising”. (Gutfield, Greg Fox News)These troops have no choice in going there and they have an increasingly low survival rate. This just isn’t right! Forcing them to do this will hurt anyone’s perspective on ever joining the military because not many people want to go to another country to do jobs they haven’t been trained

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