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BBC Oct. 7, 2014
There are no plans to introduce Ebola screening for those arriving in the UK, Public Health England (PHE) has said.
President Barack Obama said on Monday that the US planned to screen incoming air passengers for the virus.
But PHE said this was not recommended by the World Health Organization and would mean screening "huge numbers of low-risk people".
It also said if a case of Ebola was reported in the UK, the affected person would be isolated and protective measures would be implemented.
Dr Brian McCloskey, director of global health at PHE, said: "Our robust, well-developed and well-tested NHS systems for managing unusual infectious diseases are all active permanently, and always available and regularly tested and proven to be effective.
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