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In reply to the discussion: What We’re Afraid to Say About Ebola [View all]Iliyah
(25,111 posts)a vaccine will be available for mandatory use. That said, some of the regions that are affected have low to none vaccinations policies. I'm glad I live in a country that requires, mandatory (although some refuse) vaccinations.
It cost lots of money tho and you would figure that companies that produce such vaccinations would, at this time, freely give it to them so that Ebola won't spread, but alas - greed.
This kinda reminds of the "black death" whereas the so called religious leaders were so frighten of what they could not or would not understand and duly claims that cats were evil (Europe). Subsequently, majority of the cats were killed leaving rodents, especially rats to run free. Ya know what happen thereafter.
Many Africans, especially their leaders have been influenced by so called Christians, some that do not believe in vaccinations.