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Captured in 2016, by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff member, Stefanie White, this image depicted a family, who had arrived from Liberia, and had received information from Patricia Paul (left), one of CDC’s ambassadors for the Check and Report Ebola (CARE) program, on how to monitor, and report any possible symptoms, over the subsequent 21-days. During the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic, CDC Quarantine Stations coordinated enhanced entry risk assessment of travelers from countries with Ebola outbreaks at five U.S. airports: Atlanta, Chicago, New York (JFK), Newark, and Dulles Airport outside Washington, DC. This picture was an entry in the 2016 CDC Connects, Public Health in Action Photo Contest, in the category of Programs-Domestic.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ CDC Connects
Creation Date: 2016
Photo Credit: Jemeila Williams
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