Monday, October 20, 2014

Majority of Americans are saying they are in favor of restricting entry to the United States to people from countries who are hardest hit by the Ebola virus. Ninety- one percent of adults said they want "stricter screening of people entering the United States who have been in African countries affected by the outbreak". 33 percent also think " the United States is doing all it reasonably can do to try to prevent further cases of Ebola here, while 64 percent say it should do". Concern about Ebola is highest among lower income Americans and the higher income Americans. The author intended audience is people who are worried about the Ebola virus and how they can stop it from spreading. I agree with the author about restricting entry to people who have been to affected countries, but if we are going to restrict people from entry to the United States then we need to find a solution on how to help them with the disease. Most of the countries who are hit by the virus don't have the medical needs to help their people fight the virus or even prevent it from spreading from one person to the other.If we are going to restrict people from Africa to the United States then we need to help them find a cure to the Ebola virus.

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