If an Ebola outbreak occurs in the US, it appears increasingly likely (in my view) that CDC Director Tom Frieden could be looking for a new job, which would benefit vaping (since Frieden has been demonizing and trying to ban vaping since 2009, has given hundreds of millions of CDC dollars to state and local health departments to ban vaping, and has been the Obama administration's biggest cheer leader for the FDA deeming regulation).
Although nobody wants an Ebola outbreak to occur in the US, it would trigger even more fear mongering news stories, a public panic, and a lot more criticism (primarily by tea party / conservative Republicans) of Obama's CDC director Frieden, which could result in Frieden's firing (remember what happened to the Secret Service director after the knife wielding man jumped the security fence and broke into the White House two weeks ago) especially if an Ebola outbreak occurs in the next week or two (as even liberal Democrats and some left wing media might call for Frieden's ouster just to prevent a disaster for Democrats in the Nov 4 election).
A NY Times article delineates the CDC's new policy to screen travelers arriving from West African countries at 5 large US airports
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/09/us/us-to-begin-ebola-screenings-at-5-airports.html?_r=0
ACSH criticizes and ridicules CDC's most recent policy action (screening for Ebola at several airports)
Preventing Ebola: Screen
Although we haven't been able to convince the US House E&C Cmte to conduct a hearing on vaping and grill CDC Director Tom Frieden about his many false fear mongering claims about vaping, I wouldn't be surprised if the US House E&C Cmte holds a hearing in the next several days or weeks to grill and criticize Frieden on his evolving and changing responses to the Ebola epidemic .
Two days ago, Frieden backtracked from previous "no need to worry" statements by saying
The plain truth is we cant make the risk zero until the outbreak is controlled in West Africa. What we can do is minimize that risk, as is being done now in Dallas.