Wednesday, October 8, 2014

White House tightens Ebola screenings at 5 Airports after Liberian's death

The White House has offered President Obama's condolences to the family of a Liberian man who became the first person to die of Ebola on American soil.


42 year-old Thomas Duncan died in a Dallas hospital on Wednesday morning.


Now the White House says it will begin screening passengers flying into the US from West Africa, as our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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