80 U.S. Troops Returning From Liberia Showing No Ebola Symptoms
More than 80 U.S. military personnel helping to fight the Ebola outbreak in Liberia are set to return home Thursday afternoon after completing their assignments, defense officials said. While none of them are currently showing signs of the deadly virus, they will all be transported to a special facility at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in southeastern Virginia for 21 days of monitoring. The military announced last month that all troops and personnel returning from West Africa will be kept in special quarantine as a precaution against spreading the disease.