Despite his recent proclamation that the Ebola virus presents a "growing threat to regional and global security," the Obama administration is not recommending any travel restrictions to areas affected by the virus.
Appearing before African leaders at the United Nations in New York on September 26, the president said, "There’s still a significant gap between where we are and where we need to be."
"Stopping Ebola is a priority for the United States," Obama continued. "We will continue to lead and do our part. But this must also be a priority for the world."
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3 comments:
Let's see how many billions he gives that toilet bowl.
If he won't stop flights going to and coming from those countries, send him there and leave him there.
FOOLS...
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