At this point, in my opinion, being an expert on Ebola means nothing. So-called experts are now coming forward wondering if they could be wrong about the rules of transmission.
"There is no proof a person has to be symptomatic to transmit the disease."
"There is no proof Ebola is not mutating and possibly becoming airborne."
Open your eyes and see the warning flags. If an expert is saying, "I don't really know", then we have a problem folks.
What is even more concerning is the potential for Ebola to mutate into an airborne virus. If this happens, the discovery will come too late. The virus will spread faster than a wildfire.
At this point, I don't believe there is much to worry about. But it is wise to keep your ears to the ground and monitor cases as they are reported.
Protecting your family is the number one concern and the only way you can do that is by keeping a safe distance from people out in public and practicing hand washing and limiting the common habit of touching your face.
If this virus begins to spread outside of the Dallas area, I won't think twice at barricading myself and my family inside for the next few months until this passes. After-all, you can't get the virus if you limit your exposure to others.
Be safe and keep on prepping!