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US to Screen for Ebola at Airports as European Medics Deploy to Region

Self Identified Humanitarian …Aid HumanitarianSlfid Economic DevelopmentaidDevelopmentorgs World Health …

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The article reports public health measures and aid allocation in response to an Ebola outbreak. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect is described. The screening and travel restrictions may have minor logistical effects on air travel from affected regions, but no concrete commercial channel is evident.

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  • US to implement enhanced screening for travelers from Uganda, DRC, South Sudan
  • Non-US passport holders with recent travel to affected areas face entry restrictions
  • US allocated $13 million in foreign assistance for Ebola response
  • WHO declared outbreak a global health emergency
  • At least 100 deaths and around 400 suspected cases reported

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