Obama Is Open to Ebola Czar as Concern Spreads to Schools
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President Barack Obama said he’s open to naming a czar to coordinate the U.S. domestic response to Ebola as concern over health workers possibly carrying the deadly virus spread from planes to schools and cruise ships.
“It may make sense for us to have one person, in part just so that after this initial surge of activity we can have a more regular process,” Obama told reporters yesterday at the White House. “Just to make sure that we’re crossing all the t’s and dotting all the i’s going forward.”