The federal government is closing a gap in Ebola screening at airports while states from New York to Texas to California work to get hospitals and nurses ready in case another patient turns up somewhere in the U.S. with the deadly disease.
CONNIE CASS, ALICIA A. CALDWELL Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Wed, 10/22/2014 - 12:48am
The federal government is closing a gap in Ebola screening at airports while states from New York to Texas to California work to get hospitals and nurses ready in case another patient turns up somewhere in the U.S. with the deadly disease.