As the Ebola outbreak in Africa continues to spread, Buffalo residents are growing concerned about the US response to the crisis. The CDC is facing internal infighting, which could potentially complicate the response to the fast-moving outbreak.
According to reports, there are concerns about the US response to the outbreak, with some officials questioning the effectiveness of the current strategy.
"The situation is being closely monitored" by local health officials, who are working to ensure that Buffalo residents are protected.
The Ebola outbreak in Africa has been spreading rapidly, with cases reported in several countries. The CDC has been working to respond to the outbreak, but internal infighting has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the response.
The situation has led to concerns among Buffalo residents, particularly those who travel abroad. Delaware Avenue businesses that cater to international travelers are also being impacted, as some customers are canceling trips due to concerns about the outbreak.
South Buffalo homeowners who have family members living in Africa are also worried about the spread of the disease. The Buffalo Niagara International Airport is taking precautions to screen travelers arriving from affected areas.
The situation is being closely monitored by local health officials, who are working to ensure that Buffalo residents are protected. The Erie County Department of Health is providing updates on the situation and offering guidance to residents who are concerned about the outbreak.
As the situation continues to unfold, Buffalo residents can expect to see increased precautions at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and other public health measures to prevent the spread of the disease. A meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the US response to the outbreak and its potential impact on Buffalo residents.