CDC to open more quarantine stations
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to add several new quarantine stations at major ports in 2006 to screen for communicable diseases, particularly the avian flu.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to add several new quarantine stations at major ports in 2006 to screen for communicable diseases, particularly the avian flu. According to The New York Times, people infected with the virus statistically are most likely to enter the United States at the Los Angeles Airport, where 22 percent of air travelers from Asia to the country arrive. The New York Times
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