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US Implements Ebola Screening at Airports Amid European Medical Response

As the US begins screening for Ebola at airports, concerns arise regarding the Trump administration's previous cuts to USAID and withdrawal from the WHO.

Editorial StaffMay 19, 20261 MIN READ

The US government has announced that it will start screening for Ebola at airports, a move that coincides with the deployment of European medical personnel to the affected region.

This decision has sparked discussions about the implications of the Trump administration's earlier choices, particularly the reduction of funding for USAID and the withdrawal from the World Health Organization.

The effectiveness of these new screening measures remains to be seen, especially in the context of ongoing public health challenges.