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CDC Addresses First U.S. Ebola Case, Announces Airport Screening Changes

June 11, 2026

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) briefed the media today regarding the first case of Ebola diagnosed within the United States. The briefing also addressed newly implemented Ebola screening guidelines at select U.S. airports.

Details of the confirmed case were shared, though specific patient information remained confidential. CDC representatives outlined the procedures being followed to contain the virus and prevent further spread.

New airport screening guidelines were also a key topic. The CDC described the enhanced surveillance measures now in place at ports of entry. These measures aim to identify and isolate individuals potentially infected with the Ebola virus upon arrival in the United States. Further specifics on the screening process were provided, including the criteria used to assess risk and the protocols for referral and quarantine, if necessary. The CDC emphasized their commitment to working with local and state health departments, as well as airport authorities, to ensure the effective implementation of these guidelines.

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