Given that the US has dozens of media outlets which make the DM sound like a tame pussycat when trumpeting "The end is nigh", I'm not surprised at the response. However, fear is good. Fear kills this kind of disease faster than drugs.
I note the comment about 1.4m. Because it's "Doubling every 30days". When I go back and look at the stats, only Liberia and Sierra Leone are in that track. Guinea is already below the trend and Nigeria and Senegal are completely stable. Sierra Leone has said they will continue with the curfews until they get it under control. Which I'm sure they will.
What the West needs to understand is the scale of populations between Africa and the West and what they perceive as "disaster levels" against what we see. After all, between half and 1 Million Rwandans were massacred in 100 days. Who even blinked at the time?
Time will tell here. I note that the victim in the US is concious, aware and asking for food. If he were infected by an index case he would now be heading down the path to death and shortly to be in a coma.
Whilst good protection should be taken. Probably blocking free transit of people from the infected countries to the rest of the world. It is not a mad panic thing right now. The patient had helped move a dying woman in the last day of her disease. Almost certainly got blood on him in the process and was infected.
The disease is so fragile that in open daylight it can only last seconds unless there is a lot of it like in blood transfer. Having read a lot about the disease, the major danger of it going pneumonic is in the first 2 or 3 iterations of the virus. We're long past that and I'd suspect that any significant mutation to go pneumonic would only weaken it more.
BTW I work in Brussels so we'll see if my lack of Panic is warranted or not in the next few weeks or months.....