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US - Military ebola policy on returning personnel: Mandatory 21 day quarantine

sharon sanders

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Military names 5 U.S. bases for Ebola mission troops
Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press 9:35 a.m. EST November 8, 2014


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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel approved the 21-day isolation period for U.S. troops late last month, but gave military leaders 15 days to provide him with a full plan on how the quarantines would be implemented.

There are close to 1,800 U.S. troops in Liberia and Senegal for the Ebola mission, along with almost 100 contractors and nearly 60 Defense Department civilians.

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, the former commander in charge of the U.S. response in Liberia, was placed in isolation in Vicenza, Italy, along with a number of his troops and staff when they returned from their deployment to West Africa late last month. None had any signs of Ebola.

The Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Ray Odierno, directed that all soldiers returning from Africa go through a 21-day isolation period. Shortly after his decision, military leaders recommended that all U.S. troops follow the same procedure, and Hagel agreed.


http://www.militarytimes.com/story/...5-us-bases-for-ebola-mission-troops/18706979/
 
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