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DFW Airport to screen for coronavirus
The airport is one of 20 across the U.S. that has been
chosen by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to screen flights from
China.
Updated at 1:26 p.m. with information from American Airlines.
DFW Airport will begin screening passengers arriving from China for
possible symptoms of 2019 novel coronavirus, according to airport officials.
The airport is one of 20 across the United States that has been chosen
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to do so.
A team from
the CDC will be monitoring passengers for any signs of illness and passing out
educational materials, according to DFW Airport spokesperson Bill
Begley.
But, as of now, according to the CDC, 18 of those airports are
staffed. Dallas and Boston are not.
Begley said the CDC will oversee the
monitoring program at DFW "as soon as their team is in place."
One
flight is scheduled to arrive from Shanghai at 5:15 p.m. at DFW.
American Airlines officials said the airline has expanded its travel
waiver to give customers flexibility with their travel plans to Beijing and
Shanghai.
The airline also is allowing flight crews to wear facemasks on
flights to the two cities and to Hong Kong even though the CDC has not
recommended this.
The U.S. has so far had five confirmed cases. All of
the people diagnosed had recently traveled to China.
Thousands have been
sickened by the virus in China, and more than 100 people have died as a result.
There were 1,771 new cases confirmed in China just on Monday.
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