Reuters

Health officials oppose US plan to treat Ebola-exposed Americans overseas

Title: Public Health Authorities Push Back Against U.S. Proposal to Repatriate Ebola-Exposed Citizens

Health experts have voiced strong opposition to a proposed United States initiative that would transport Americans potentially exposed to the Ebola virus back to the U.S. for medical care. The plan, which aims to provide treatment for individuals abroad who have had contact with the disease, has drawn criticism from public health authorities concerned about the implications of such a strategy.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-02 05:22:00 UTC

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