Seriously, do you have any idea of how rigorous the efforts are for containment, decontamination and protection are for a virus like Ebola?
I interviewed for a job at a facility with a BSL IV level lab. Was told flat out that if I took the job I would be contractually obligated to have at least one project at BSL IV. So I asked questions about the responses/procedures for a suspected exposure and was given a tour of the facility.
Let's just say it's extremely rigorous.
For this, you're talking about a lab that's in a gated facility, inside an isolated security controlled building that required turning in cell phones and going through metal detectors for entry and then had three concentric inner rings with the lab facilities being the inner most. Each ring required badging in at locked doors, lab entry required showering/scrubbing (changing into scrubs) in and then showering out before leaving while wearing isolation suits connected to outside air sources for breathing while in the lab. When exiting, there was required simultaneous gas and shower decon of the isolation suits so you could then shower out and change back in to street clothes.
The engineering floor for air handling and decontamination and waste water handling/decontamination was incredible.
For a suspected exposure? There was (is? could have changed by now) a dedicated isolation ward within the inner most level of the facility where you would be isolated and treatment initiated while you waited for transport to the major regional medical center. There was a contract with said medical center where they would convert a wing of the ICU into an isolation ward for your arrival and treatment within 24 hours of notification of a suspected exposure. When they were ready, you would be loaded into a sealed pod with full life support (obviously...) so you could be safely loaded on to a gurney for ambulance transport to the medical center and then safely transferred into the now closed isolation wing where you would be treated and either survive or die.
But sure. It wouldn't at all be disruptive it ever got here and there's no worry anyway because you're more likely to catch HIV at a truck stop...
That's because you're an idiot.