If Ebola is considered serious enough to trigger emergency screenings at airports, then world leaders, public health officials, and organizers must ask a critical question:
Should massive international soccer events in Houston continue without pause while thousands of travelers gather from across the globe?
The safety of families, players, workers, and communities must come before profits or entertainment. One overlooked exposure can become an international crisis.
The President, CDC, WHO, FIFA, and global leaders should immediately review all large public sporting events in Houston until the Ebola threat is fully assessed and contained.
Public health cannot wait for panic before action is taken.
If Ebola is considered serious enough to trigger emergency screenings at airports, then world leaders, public health officials, and organizers must ask a critical question:
Should massive international soccer events in Houston continue without pause while thousands of travelers gather from across the globe?
The safety of families, players, workers, and communities must come before profits or entertainment. One overlooked exposure can become an international crisis.
The President, CDC, WHO, FIFA, and global leaders should immediately review all large public sporting events in Houston until the Ebola threat is fully assessed and contained.
Public health cannot wait for panic before action is taken.
@Jenniffer
If Ebola is considered serious enough to trigger emergency screenings at airports, then world leaders, public health officials, and organizers must ask a critical question:
Should massive international soccer events in Houston continue without pause while thousands of travelers gather from across the globe?
The safety of families, players, workers, and communities must come before profits or entertainment. One overlooked exposure can become an international crisis.
The President, CDC, WHO, FIFA, and global leaders should immediately review all large public sporting events in Houston until the Ebola threat is fully assessed and contained.
Public health cannot wait for panic before action is taken.