Tuesday, October 28, 2014

US Soldiers Quarantined in Italy as Obama Says No Here

 

Michael Reagan

 

US Soldiers Quarantined in Italy as Obama Says No Here

Soldiers returning from deployment to Liberia must take a 21 day stop in Italy for Ebola monitoring, reports CBS News. The soldiers currently being monitored include Maj. Gen. Darryl Williams, who was recently commander of the U.S. Army in Africa. By contrast, the Obama administration is fighting state-based quarantines of health care workers, with the CDC setting new restrictions Monday for only "high-risk" workers returning from West Africa, reports The Hill.

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