Ebola has arrived, but this is not a matter of concern for the New York, this is that city that never screams. First Ebola Patient sends new Yorkers into Tailspin Nicky Woolf hit the streets to take the city’s temperature and find a distinct lack of panic. This is the Craig Spencer’s apartment, where one patient lives and there were almost 40 journalists, eight or nine TV vans, may be 15 to 20 cameras pointed at the closed doors of the buildings, which were gathered at the closed door of the building. There was a great crowd to watch the cameras present there, which are trained on the door, Spencer is not here, of course, he is at Bellevue hospital, but there are also rumors among the cameras crew that specialist team will be arriving soon to sweep the apartment. There are people selling street food. Say one thing for the city, when the apocalypse comes, there will be Churros. She says, she is little scared- a little- by the thought of Ebola arriving in her neighborhood. This case seems to be the exceptional case for the New York. Maybe it’s a consequence of the confidence radiated by the authorities that the situation is completely under control, or may be not. We have to worry a little, said by the Jose Vazquez. He said, he is worry about the spreading of the virus in Africa and we are afraid of its spreading in this city and its dangers cannot be overlooked.