US-Bound Flights With Ebola Risk to Go to Dulles for CDC Testing

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United States officials have announced a new plan to stop the fast-moving Ebola virus from arriving in the country, requiring flights carrying passengers who’ve visited Ebola-affected countries in Africa to land at Washington Dulles International Airport where the CDC will conduct enhanced health screenings. Meanwhile, new video shows a medical clinic in the Democratic Republic of Congo engulfed in flames after authorities say protesters were angry that officials wouldn’t release the body of a loved one likely killed by the virus.

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