The first hundred or so maybe treated so thorough and caringly, but what about those after that? We only have so many containment beds. The could be what the ethics bunch were starting their quest for not ‘treating’ the ebola patients where there are too many. The life sustaining treatment of supportive care may not be given. The more and more EBola or new disease brought in detract from the amount of medical resources that are available those victims and those whom are victims of regular disease treatment and accidents which will result in the crossover needs between the diseases and other medical mishaps. This is where the regulation of who to give care to and who not to may be fought.
Reports out of NYC were that their one patient cost them $100k/d in waste management expenses alone. We’re talking about seriously unholy sh*t here. This either kills a lot of people or it bankrupts them.