Okay, here's a little story that I think SHOWS that a NO FLY FROM ebola infected areas WOULD INDEED stop the spread. Say that that there's a "meet and greet the parents" at a school. The teacher has prepared little name cards for the parents. After a little talk the teacher lets the parents know that there are snacks in the back and encourages all to mingle. After the little snack time the teacher told the parents that she put a little sticker on the back of the little name cards and wondered who has it. One person raised their hand. The teacher pointed out that the sticker represents that he had a particular communicable disease and said that everyone who shook hands with him or touched him (or whatever he touched) has it too and whoever touched that person and so on and so) has it too. In fact, the teacher said that EVERYONE now has this communicable disease. Only one person who abstained from the snack time and the mingling and stayed by himself could say with any certainty that he did not have the communicable disease as well. NOW THAT'S what a NO FLY FROM ebola infected countries would do. No one would be exposed to the disease, so no one could "catch it". We wouldn't have to rely on people's honesty--"Nope, I never came in contact so I should be allowed to fly" said with fingers crossed. NO ONE FROM the infected area would be allowed. No disease. No chance of exposing others to the deadly disease.
Surely you people should understand that. You all speak of the settlers killing off Native American Indians by stories of bringing the Indians disease to which they were not immune. The Native Americans were fine, then the disease was introduced and they were dead.
Surely you people know that Quarantine was used in Ellis Island and the one on the West Coast. If a person was sick, he was held until he was well. He wasn't allowed entry into the country until WE were sure that he was no longer a danger. No chance of infecting others.
Surely you people know that Quarantine was used to stop the spread of disease in the past.
It's only rational.
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