I know of no disease that could kill millions of Americans if it were to get over here. All of the diseases that have those kinds of fatality rates--malaria, yellow fever, plague--have either been eliminated in the US, or good effective vaccines or antibiotics have been invented.
Ebola is not contagious until symptoms appear. Even then, it is only contagious through direct or close contact (prolonged exposure within three feet of sick person). Since it is so hard for Ebola to spread, its not going to infect millions of people.
Heck, even in west Africa, where healthcare systems are almost non-existent, people do not believe Ebola exists, people prepare corpses for burial by washing them with their bare hands, and Ebola has been described as spreading "out of control", there have only been 7,700 cases since December. There are about 21 million people living in the three countries affected--that means that even where Ebola is rampant and conditions favor its spread, there is a less than 0.04% chance of getting Ebola. In the US, where conditions favorable to the spread of Ebola do not exist, the chance of getting Ebola is non-existent (unless you are a family member of the man who recently traveled from Liberia).
I’m glad you feel safe. I don’t.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3215278/posts
Care to take back some of those statements you made about how much you knew about this disease and how it was not capable of being transmitted through the air?
It seems that there are a lot of people who think otherwise.