News of the first Ebola diagnosis made on U.S. soil prompted many to question if officials should be doing more to prevent sick individuals from entering the country. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has no plans to amp up Ebola screenings at U.S. airports, and as the infected patient seems to demonstrate, screenings may not always prevent infected individuals from entering the country. CDC spokesman Benjamin Haynes told The Huffington Post the agency has no intention of increasing screenings at the nation's airports.