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Countries Struggle with Ebola Travel Ban

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A man gets his temperature checked before entering the Canton Fair, China’s largest trade show in Guangzhou, October 23, 2014. (Reuters)

Countries around the world are struggling to limit the spread of Ebola while protecting human rights. To help them, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States have issued new guidelines.

 

The Centers said people who have been exposed to Ebola should be very careful, even if they do not have any symptoms. The CDC said high-risk people should avoid mass transportation and large groups.

 

The recommendations target health care workers and others who have touched body fluids of someone with Ebola. But the CDC said people who have only traveled to an area with Ebola do not need severe restrictions.   

 

The United States

 

In the United States, New York, New Jersey and Illinois have said they will go further than the CDC guidelines. The three states require anyone who has been exposed to Ebola in West Africa to stay isolated for 21 days.

 
A New York City Health official hands out information on the Ebola virus, Oct. 27, 2014.A New York City Health official hands out information on the Ebola virus, Oct. 27, 2014.

 

The governors of New York, New Jersey and Illinois say they are trying to keep people in their state safe from the virus.

 

But top U.S. health officials have warned against measures that are too strong.

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci leads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Maryland.

 

“The scientific data tells us that people who are without symptoms and with whom you do not come into contact with body fluids are not a threat,” Dr. Fauci said.

 

A spokesperson for President Barack Obama also commented on the issue. Josh Earnest said U.S. statessafety policies should not discourage doctors and nurses from traveling to West Africa to help Ebola patients.

 

The U.S. Army has also isolated about twelve of its soldiers who were responding the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. None of the soldiers has symptoms of Ebola. But, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steven Warren said the army was using “an abundance of caution.”

 

Australia

 

This week Australia announced it is closing its doors in response to the Ebola outbreak.

 

It is canceling non-permanent or temporary visas for travelers from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It also asked people traveling from the areas who have permanent visas to accept quarantine for 21 days.

 

Humanitarian groups in Australia have called the country’s travel bansnarrow.” Health workers say the country already has policies to protect against Ebola and does not need to increase public fears.  

 

The World Health Organization has also argued against travel bans. It said affected nations need international help, not isolation.

 

West Africa

 

Ebola has already killed nearly 5,000 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Officials there are taking measures to enforce quarantines and limit people’s movement.

 
US ambassador Samantha Powers meet with Ebola survivors in GuineaUS ambassador Samantha Powers meet with Ebola survivors in Guinea

 

But the international organization Human Rights Watch said the measures have not been consistent or monitored. As a result, it says, the measures have not helped public health and have made daily life and work even harder

 

The group Doctors Without Borders also expressed concern. Juli Switala is a South African pediatrician with the group. She said people in Sierra Leone are not seeking basic health care because they are afraid of being infected with Ebola.

 

And, she said doctors and nurses have to make hard choices about treating patients. Ms. Switala said her team has limited some life-saving activity, such as responding to emergency births with a lot of blood, because they are afraid of Ebola.

 

There are a lot of women dyingbecause of this problem,” she said.

 

China

China has not yet had a confirmed case of Ebola. But it is increasing efforts to learn about possible cases in the province of Guangdong.

The region has the country’s largest African population. It also holds China’s largest trade show, which usually brings buyers and sellers from West Africa. This year, the number of visitors from West Africa has dropped severely. But health officials are monitoring the temperatures of all participants.

 

Words in This Story

 

exposed adj. not protected or covered

 

discouraged v. made someone less determined, hopeful or confident

 

abundance n. large amount of something

 

consistent adj. always acting in the same way; good each time

 

pediatrician n. a doctor who treats babies and children

 

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