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CDC director Thomas Frieden: 'The impulse to isolate countries may make #Ebola epidemic worse'

Hot off the heels of his abysmal CNN interview yesterday, Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the CDC, tweeted that the U.S. shouldn’t isolate countries where Ebola is running rampant. Is he simply saying that U.S. military and aid workers should continue to work to contain the Ebola virus in Africa? Or, more ominously, is he signaling opposition to restrictions on air travel to the U.S. from Ebola-ravaged countries?

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