Ebola, Houston and Bush Airport
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Houston officials say Ebola risk remains low as screenings begin at Bush Airport ahead of World Cup
IAH is one of only 3 airports selected as entry points for certain travelers who visited outbreak-affected countries.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport has been designated as one of three U.S. entry points for travelers arriving from countries affected by an Ebola outbreak, as Houston prepares to host World Cup matches next month.
Houston's IAH is one of three airports designated to screen passengers traveling from certain countries into the U.S. as the Ebola outbreak spreads
On Wednesday, the City of Houston's public health director, Dr. Theresa Tran, gave an update on how the screening process at Bush Intercontinental Airport will work.
Houston’s Bush Airport is now one of three airports authorized to screen passengers entering the United States from some African countries as the Ebola outbreak continues to spread.
Houston officials say Bush Airport has started Ebola screenings for travelers arriving from affected African regions as precautions ramp up.
Houston had a roughly 90% chance of rain on Wednesday afternoon.