He's right.
ithout question the medical facilities, expertise and experience that American health officials have gained over the years, places them in a good position to combat the deadly Ebola virus.
In fact we should be leading the effort to eradicate Ebola from the earth and not just from American soil. In the same way that we are trying to put together a coalition to oppose the efforts of ISIS, every tool and agency available throughout the world should be employed in an attempt to avert an epidemic that could have implications for the entire world.
To underscore the seriousness of the situation, Congress should be called back into session to help propose and vote on a plan that is very comprehensive in scope and includes a variety of contingencies in case a major outbreak occurs in America or even in the event of multiple small outbreaks.
It will not serve our interests to be unprepared and to simply react as events unfold.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/10/09/ebola-outbreak-time-for-congress-to-come-back-to-washington/