Obama Says Ebola Travel Bans Could Make Things Worse

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Obama, in his weekly address, made clear that he is not leaning toward travel bans from Ebola-ravaged countries.
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Americans to avoid hysteria over Ebola, and played down the idea of travel bans from Ebola-ravaged countries in West Africa, explaining that restrictions could make things worse.

Lawmakers this week urged Obama to bar people from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea from entering the United States. Obama has said he is not philosophically opposed to travel bans, but in his weekly address made it clear that he is not leaning toward them.

"We can't just cut ourselves off from West Africa," Obama said, explaining it would make it harder to move health workers and supplies into the region, and would motivate people trying to get out the region to evade screening, making it harder to track cases. "Trying to seal off an entire region of the world — if that were even possible — could actually make the situation worse," he said.

Obama said it would take time to fight the disease, warning "before this is over, we may see more isolated cases here in America." But he sought to put the disease in perspective, reminding Americans that only three cases have been diagnosed in the country, and that it is not easily contracted.

"What we're seeing now is not an 'outbreak' or an 'epidemic' of Ebola in America," he said. "This is a serious disease, but we can't give in to hysteria or fear."

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