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Obama: We cant give in to hysteria or fear of Ebola

By Greg Jaffe and Amy Brittain October 18 at 2:41 PM

President Obama on Saturday sought to tamp down fears of an Ebola outbreak and defend his administration from Republican critics who have called for a more aggressive response to the disease, including sealing off U.S. borders to visitors from countries battling widespread outbreaks.

We cant just cut ourselves off from West Africa, where this disease is raging, Obama said in his weekly radio address. Trying to seal off an entire region of the world if that were even possible could actually make the situation worse.

Such actions would make it harder for American health-care workers, soldiers and supplies to reach stricken areas, Obama said. It could also cause residents of countries in West Africa where Ebola is still spreading to try to evade screening on their way to the United States or Europe.

The presidents main message was one of calm, coming came at a time of growing worry in communities throughout the country. We cant give in to hysteria or fear, because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information they need, Obama said. If were guided by science the facts, not fear then I am absolutely confident we can prevent a serious outbreak here in the United States.

As Ebola fears have spread, some urgent care clinics have taken steps to identify red flags, such as recent travel to West Africa, before patients ever set foot in the clinic. AFC/Doctors Express, a national chain of more than 130 urgent care clinics, with facilities in Alexandria, Woodbridge, Edgewater and Towson, fields some of its patient calls through a national call center thats designed to screen symptoms before patients show up to see a doctor. On Friday, the call center developed a new Ebola fact sheet and script to ask patients about their travel history, said Dr. Glenn Harnett, the chief medical officer for AFC/Doctors Express.

Posters on the clinics front doors and signs in its waiting rooms ask patients to notify personnel if theyve recently traveled to West Africa. Over the past four days, Harnett estimated that his clinics had seen about eight to 10 false alarms. Patients may have concerning symptoms such as fever and vomiting, but Ebola was ruled out because they had not traveled to any affected areas.

More often, the clinics have seen cases of irrational fear. Some patients have requested Ebola tests even though they arent ill, Harnett said. He told the story of one patient who had recently traveled to Mobile, Ala., and requested that he be screened for Ebola, despite having no symptoms nor any interaction with someone who was sick. The patient had grown concerned because of Mobiles position as a port city and felt that he might be vulnerable to exposure.

Wed probably have lines down the street if we had an Ebola vaccine, but so many more Americans will die of influenza, Harnett said. I find that somewhat frustrating as a clinician, but people are people, and theyre going to have the fears that they have. We need to be able to respond to those fears in a calm matter.

Obama on Saturday stressed that an outbreak of the disease in the United States was, at best, a remote possibility. He noted that Ebola is much harder to contract than the flu, and could only be spread through contact with the bodily fluids of someone who is showing symptoms of the disease. He also emphasized that U.S. health-care officials had established protocols to fight the disease and prevent its spread.

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Obama Says Travel Ban for Ebola May Make Situation Worse

U.S. President Barack Obama said he remains reluctant to ban travel from the countries in West Africa where Ebola has killed more than 4,500 people because such a step could actually make the situation worse.

Obama used his weekly address to the nation to discuss Ebola, capping a week that included canceled campaign events, emergency meetings and the appointment of an administration official to coordinate response to the disease.

Republicans and some Democrats in Congress are pressing Obama to prohibit entry to travelers from the region after a Liberian man was diagnosed with Ebola shortly after arriving in the U.S. Two nurses who helped treat him in Dallas were infected, causing fear of an outbreak in the country.

We cant just cut ourselves off from West Africa, where this disease is raging, Obama said in his address. Trying to seal off an entire region of the world -- if that were even possible -- could actually make the situation worse by causing people to evade screening.

Obama again sought to reassure the public that Ebola was difficult to catch and the likelihood of an epidemic was low.

Ive met with an Ebola patient who recovered, right in the Oval Office, he said. And Im fine.

After canceling two days of campaign events, Obama yesterday appointed Ron Klain, a former chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden, as the administrations Ebola response coordinator amid increasing concern from the public about whether the government is equipped to prevent an outbreak.

As part of the administration effort, Obama also plans to assign senior personnel to serve on the ground in Dallas, including an experienced FEMA coordinator and a White House liaison, to make sure all of the regions needs are being met, according to a White House statement yesterday.

In his address, Obama said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention deployed staff to Dallas where both nurses worked, and to Cleveland, where one of them traveled before becoming sick. He also highlighted new airport screening measures for people arriving from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, where the disease has struck hardest.

Obama, who this week authorized the Defense Department to mobilize military reserve troops to assist with prevention efforts in West Africa, said fighting Ebola at its source remained key.

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