For those who do not work in the health care field, would you want to get the Ebola vaccine?

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It would or will depend on the prevalence of the disease, side effects, the expense involved, the probability of future travel through areas where the infection is endemic. There are too many variables for me to predict the likelihood of such a thing.

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