It all started when I left my house to go to work. Ebola had not reached Florida yet. This day was different than all of the other ones. A patient had arrived in the middle of the night with symptoms of Ebola. He was from New York where there had been some cases. I could not believe it. It was only 2017. No one was allowed to leave the building. I was trapped. My wife and daughter left the house before I did. My wife was at her job and my daughter was at school.