US Ebola travel rule could slow care and deter volunteers

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The United States has decided that Americans who contract Ebola will not be brought back to the U.S. for treatment or quarantine, instead evacuating them to Europe, a policy that could impede access to care for infected doctors and discourage volunteers and responders from assisting in the current Central African Ebola outbreak.
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