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Wednesday 22 October 2014

US RESTRICTS AIRPORT ARRIVALS FROM WEST AFRICA ON EBOLA:

                           A passenger arriving from Sierra Leone is screened at O'Hare International Airport in Chicagoon 16 October 2014.

New US rules requiring air passengers from the three West African countries worst hit by Ebola to travel via one of five airports are coming into effect.
In another development Travellers from Sierra Leone, Liberia or Guinea must now arrive at O'Hare in Chicago, JFK, Newark, Washington's Dulles or Atlanta, where they will undergo enhanced screening.

The World Health Organisation is due to convene an emergency meeting later.
The current outbreak of the virus has already killed more than 4,500 people.
Most of the deaths have been in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Travellers from these countries will have their temperatures checked as part of screening programmes, despite experts warning such moves are unlikely to have an impact.
The new security measures come as public concern grows in the US, where three people have been infected and one person has died from the virus.

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