
“The disease likely arrived via the local practice of hunting for bushmeat, which the impoverished locals regularly engage in, to gather enough to eat. But there’s growing rumors and suspicion in the region among locals. They believe that the U.S. may have pruposefully released the disease as some sort of weapons test. Liberia promised to beef up security after a ebolavirus victim successfully circumvented airport security and boarded a plane to Nigeria. Back home, [the CDC] issued its highest level of travel warning — Level 3 — urging Americans to avoid travel to the region. Just in case, it’s already prepping twenty quarantine camps in major cities around the country.”
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