Flashback: Obama Let 1000s Die Before Confronting Ebola Outbreak in 2014
The media is ripping President Trump for what they see is an inadequate response to the Ebola virus. But if one was to look back to the Ebola outbreak of 2014, then President Barack Hussein Obama was silent for it.
The first case was in Guinea in December, 2013. From there, hundreds of people began to come down with infections. By early spring of 2014, that number was in the thousands. The fatality rate of that outbreak was much higher than Coronavirus, at 40%. And yet, it was not until October, 2014 that Obama finally appointed a czar to combat the ebola crisis.
President Trump meanwhile has already appointed a czar within 90 days of the outbreak.