Right, and that's 2 more people, with about 2 more weeks or so before the longest incubation period comes through.
You are right, it's not at panic level yet. However, this is still getting worse in Africa, and now that it's known that they can come and get healthcare.
When it gets to thousands in every city that are getting it, ya... But the HANDLING OF THIS IS something to be deeply concerned about. By not shutting down flights containing people from Ebola countries (which also includes Canada, Germany, and Spain, and possibly others), and not locking down the border to the best of their abilities, to, at the least quarantine people coming in, for the 21 days, it risks turning into an outbreak that is uncontrolled.
If this gets bad enough people are just goin to hunker down, and stop going to work, leave cities, and wait for this to burn itself out. It can still be contained, but there are not enough hospital facilities that can deal with Ebola patients.
Contrary to gunshot wounds, where if you survive 24 hours, odds are you are going to survive the wound. Whereas, Ebola kills about 70% or more that contract it, and each person that catches it acts as a vector to spread it further... Then there are those who will contract it, and not get sick, but they pass it to other people.
So, I agree, we are not in a panic situation, but it's still a very serious situation, and cannot be treated lightly. You don't want the measures that will be brought upon the people if this becomes a serious outbreak of thousands in multiple cities.