Ebola Virus 'entry screenings' begin at O'Hare Airport

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Friday, October 17, 2014
CBP Supervisor Sam Ko conducts an interview with a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
U.S. Coast Guard Health Technician Nathan Wallenmeyer and CBP Supervisor Sam Ko conduct prescreening measures on a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
CBP Supervisor Sam Ko conducts an interview with a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
U.S. Coast Guard Health Technician Nathan Wallenmeyer and CBP Supervisor Sam Ko conduct prescreening measures on a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
U.S. Coast Guard Health Technician Nathan Wallenmeyer and CBP Supervisor Sam Ko conduct prescreening measures on a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
Ebola Virus 'entry screenings' begin at O'Hare AirportCBP Supervisor Sam Ko conducts an interview with a passenger arriving from Sierra Leone at O'Hare's Terminal 5.
Courtesy U.S. Customs and Border Protection

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Ebola virus screenings for symptoms like fever began Thursday at O'Hare Airport for travelers on flights from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea.