100 N.J. residents with no Ebola symptoms being monitored at home, state says
By Susan K. Livio
NJ.com
October 31, 2014
TRENTON — There are “approximately 100” people in New Jersey who are under “active monitoring” for Ebola, although no one has shown symptoms of having contracted the potentially deadly virus, a spokeswoman for the state Health Department confirmed tonight.
Newark Liberty International Airport is one of five airports in the nation accepting travelers from the three West African countries hardest hit by the virus. Those countries are Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is the second closest airport.
Health Department spokeswoman Dawn Thomas said none of the New Jerseyans are hospitalized, and no one appears sick. They are not medical professionals.
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