Question Title Q: On July 28, two months before the first case of Ebola would be confirmed in the United States, a deputy director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this about the chances of the virus reaching the U.S.: There will never be a case of Ebola in the United States. There is a very remote possibility that one of those travelers could get Ebola and return to the U.S. while sick. There is a risk for Ebola to be introduced in the United States and a cluster of cases is possible if patients are not quickly isolated. Next