With Ebola's arrival in the United States, some health care workers are questioning how prepared their state-of-the-art hospitals are for the disease. Despite these problems, and some serious missteps in Dallas that led to the infection of two nurses, it's unlikely that there will be a widespread outbreak here. More MoJo coverage of the Ebola crisis. These Rules Can Protect Doctors and Nurses From EbolaâIf They're Followed This GIF Shows Just How Quickly Ebola Spread Across Liberia Survey: Four Out of Five Nurses Have Gotten No Ebola Training At All Liberia Says It's Going to Need a Lot More Body Bags How Long Does the Ebola Virus Survive in Semen? Liberians Explain Why the Ebola Crisis Is Way Worse Than You Think But in the Ebola-ravaged countries of West Africa, where the disease has infected more than 9,900 people and killed more than 4,800, health workers are facing a much more daunting task.