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Cuomo, Astorino Differ On Ebola Precautions

Governor Andrew Cuomo
Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo

The topic of preventing the Ebola virus in New York State has become part of the governor’s race after the Republican candidate proposed that flights be banned from countries with Ebola outbreaks.

Saying we should “err on the side of caution,” GOP candidate for Governor Rob Astorino is calling for a ban on all flights from Ebola stricken countries in Africa to New York’s airports. He says the Ebola case in Texas, where the victim allegedly did not tell authorities that he had been in contact with someone with the disease, shows that the screening process is not adequate.

Governor Amdrew Cuomo disagrees, he says it does not work “mechanically” to shut off entry into any one country, because people could always fly to another nation first, then transfer planes. He says his health commissioner os working with federal officials to set up new screening protocols for those who enter the U.S. through New York airports.

“We’re working with customs on increasing the screenings and policing the screenings, if you will, at all transit hubs,” Cuomo said.

The governor says he is taking the threat posed by Ebola “very seriously.”