Photo: APAirport
physician Dr. Bargain, right, demonstrates the use of a thermometer on
an actor during a visit for members of the media to highlight measures
to screen passengers for the Ebola virus, at the Charles de Gaulle
airport, north of Paris. France’s government announced Friday it is
strengthening its anti-Ebola efforts, even as it confirmed that no cases
of Ebola have been detected in France. Beginning Saturday, temperature
checks for passengers arriving in Paris from the Guinean capital of
Conakry.
PARIS (AP) — Brussels Airport says
it will begin screening passengers arriving from Ebola-stricken
countries Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The airport operator says passengers arriving from
these three countries will have their temperatures taken starting
Monday. Four flights a week from the area concerned arrive weekly at
Brussels Airport. Similar measures were begun Saturday at Paris' Charles
de Gaulle airport, where one daily flight arrives from Conakry, Guinea.
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