Forty-five percent of Americans are concerned that they or a family member will contract Ebola, according to a poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation, NBC News reported. Meanwhile, 63 percent have concerns that America will see a large number of Ebola cases in the next year. The poll indicates that the public may not have confidence in medical authorities charged with preventing the disease from spreading. A total of three people have been diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S., and an additional five people who were infected in West Africa have been treated here.
