Tuesday night, passengers from Liberia at Dulles in Washington, O’Hare in Chicago and Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey were sent to local hospitals for observation. A number of international passengers who arrived at Dulles last week also were taken to a hospital. Meanwhile, the White House’s newly appointed “Ebola czar,” Ron Klain, officially began his work Wednesday. With no health experience, he is tasked with coordinating the government’s multifaceted response to the outbreak, which entered the U.S. last month through a Liberian who traveled by air to Dallas, where he died of the disease Oct. 8. The Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday that two Liberians,...
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