Ebola-Linked Cruise Ship Allowed to Dock
Belize, Mexico turned ship away
A Texas-based cruise ship carrying a Dallas health care worker who is being monitored for signs of Ebola returned to port early Sunday. The Carnival Magic returned to Galveston, Texas, shortly after 6 a.m. ET.
Company and federal officials have said the woman being monitored for Ebola poses no risk because she has shown no symptoms and has voluntarily self-quarantined.
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