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Tuesday 7 October 2014

US may start screening air passengers for Ebola

Looks like the US is considering screening passengers from Ebola hit countries before they enter the country. This is coming about a week after a Liberian man entered the country with Ebola. President Obama said yesterday that though the likelihood of an Ebola outbreak in the US is "extremely low' but they have to react.
"We're also going to be working on protocols to do additional passenger screening both at the source and here in the United States. Countries that think that they can sit on the sidelines and just let the United States do it, that will result in a less effective response, a less speedy response, and that means that people die."
"And it also means that the potential spread of the disease beyond these areas in West Africa becomes more imminent," President Obama said at the White House briefing with US health officials
The Liberian man who became the first case of Ebola diagnosed on American soil, Thomas Eric Duncan, is in a critical condition in a hospital isolation unit in Dallas.

35 comments:

  1. They should plsssssSs cause ebola is such a dangerous disease

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    1. So America can't give that Man Zmapp abi bkos he's not an American... It means America encourages the spread of the virus here in Africa.

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  2. Its necessary please. Let them put all measures in place and take whatever action to ensure this Ebola virus does not spread like wild fire in their country.

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  3. High time they started it. For everyone's good. This one Marburg don enter Africa join Ebola.

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  4. Preemptive measure are always better than counter measures. As inconvenient as this exercise might be, it might do a world of good later.

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  5. These liberians!!! What is wrong with them? Am begining to sense they are wicked pple who do things irrationally. First patrick sawyer now this one. Can't they just sit in their country?

    *nelly*

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Liberians and sharing..... They are never stingy.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. God please take away this evil sickness amen.

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  8. So u guys were not screening? even small banks and offices in. Lagos do that

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  9. Nxt news.......

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  10. HMMMM... I will do same if It was up to me.. Ebola is not funny.

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  11. Meen No one is above mistake America of all pple?how could they be so careless?they never considered putting measures against this EVD all this while??

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  12. Every measure that can contain ebola is welcomed.

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  13. What are they still waiting for, they ought to have start the screening exercise since #onelovefromSnow#

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  14. Add USA and Spain to the list.

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  15. Dem neva start before
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  16. There's nothing wrong with that

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  17. support whatever preventive measures to control the spread.

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  18. thats very good, shame on Dubai airport nothing, no screening whatsoever, knowing fully well how people all over the world, especially African troop into the UAE every second..Kudos to Nigeria how they tackle this Ebola thing, i wish they fit fight corruption like that.

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  19. They should. This wicked Liberians are bent on spreading this shit.

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  20. Selfish Americ, is like their zmap is not working again, the first American doctors that contact it were cure within in a short time. So why this man , , because he is not an America . America my foot.

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