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7 Americans Sent to Disputed Kenya Ebola Site After New Trump Travel Ban

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Seven American aid workers were sent to a disputed Ebola site in Kenya following a new travel ban by President Trump. The workers had previously been involved in the Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their employer confirmed that they have shown no symptoms of the disease. The situation highlights ongoing travel restrictions amid the outbreak.

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Why it matters

Seven American aid workers are on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak in DRC.

Evidence

The aid workers' employer said they have shown no symptoms.

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The aid workers' employer said they have shown no symptoms.

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  • Seven American aid workers are on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak in DRC.
  • The workers have shown no symptoms, indicating no immediate health crisis.

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Plain English

The aid workers were on the frontline in the fight against the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and have shown no symptoms, their employer said.

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The aid workers' employer said they have shown no symptoms.

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The aid workers were on the frontline in the fight against the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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The aid workers have shown no symptoms.

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