Trump planea enviar a Kenia a estadounidenses expuestos al ébola en lugar de repatriarlos, según NYT
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Summary
La Administración Trump planea enviar a Kenia a ciudadanos estadounidenses expuestos al ébola para observación y tratamiento, en lugar de repatriarlos a unidades médicas especializadas en EE.UU. como se hizo en brotes anteriores, según una revelación de The New York Times.
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en lugar de repatriarlos para ser atendidos en unidades médicas especializadas como se hizo en brotes anteriores
reveló este miércoles The New York Times
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