US Confirms American Ebola Case, New Travel Screening
US health officials confirm an American contracted Ebola in the DRC and announce enhanced screening for travelers from affected regions to protect US citizens.
US health officials confirm an American contracted Ebola in the DRC and announce enhanced screening for travelers from affected regions to protect US citizens.
The Guardian issues corrections for errors in recent articles, including a misattributed quote and an incorrect date. Read the full clarifications.
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