100 Returning
US Soldiers Held For Ebola Monitoring |
By Patricia
Doyle |
Hello, Jeff - Very little information on returning soldiers
and I have to wonder is any have been brought home in any of the CDC Semi-Secret
Ebola planes. All I could find was this blurb below.. Patty 100 Returning Soldiers Held At JBLM WA For Ebola Monitoring JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. (AP) - One hundred soldiers returning from West Africa landed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and will be held in isolation as part of a 21-day Ebola monitoring program. Base officials say the soldiers from the 615th Engineer Co. stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., arrived at the base on Friday and will be housed in barracks separate from the rest of the installation. JBLM is one of five military sites in the U.S. set up by the Department of Defense to monitor service members and civilians returning from Ebola virus outbreak areas in West Africa. Officials say none of the personal showed symptoms of the disease, but will be held for 21 days as part of a controlled monitoring policy. |
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