U.S. Stands Firm Against Ebola Entry

Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the United States has a zero-tolerance policy for Ebola entering the country, emphasizing strict measures at a cabinet meeting to prevent any cases from crossing borders.

U.S. Stands Firm Against Ebola Entry
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserted in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday that the United States "cannot and will not allow" any cases of Ebola to enter the country.

Rubio emphasized the government's commitment to maintaining strict border controls and health safety measures to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.

His remarks came amid global concerns over Ebola outbreaks, reinforcing the nation's stance on public health security and disease prevention.

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