Re: Should the US impose a travel ban to and from Ebola-stricken nations of West Afri
The airport screenings for Ebola are insufficient. An American physician, Dr. Craig Spencer, returned to the US after working with Ebola patients for 30 days in West Africa. Spencer passed through the airport screening designed to catch those showing symptoms. Obviously, Spencer did not show an elevated temperature and continued into the heart of NYC, where he rode the subway, took a ride with a car service, went bowling and, perhaps, visited a restaurant. Just a few hours after his bowling spree, Dr. Spencer who had reported feeling fatigue came down with a fever. Within a few more hours, Dr. Spencer tested positive for the Ebola virus.
Now comes word that some travelers meeting high risk criteria will be placed in special quarantine. Good idea.