Seems very presumptuous for a disease with
a latency of THREE WEEKS.
So just how many experts in infectious diseases will be on hand to screen passengers?
Sounds like the usual band of highly competent, dedicated bureaucrats.
So there’s nothing to worry about.
Y'beat me to it. I was going to ask if they can identify the disease in real time, or only after the airport workers start dropping like flies three weeks later.
Doesn't it seem unlikely that they'll be doing blood tests on all entrants to the country? So, in that case, they'll only test high-probability carriers... and they're bound to miss a few. It will be CDC people ably helped by DHS personnel, /S.