Travellers claim no Ebola screening


Lonely job: An officer is seen monitoring the thermal images at KLI A.

PETALING JAYA: Several Malaysians returning from overseas claim they did not see any health screening for Ebola or temperature scanners at the airports or land entry points.

“The stewardesses sprayed some disinfectant in the flight before landing, but as we went past the auto gate at the airport, there were no health officers or scanners,” said teacher Kho Wai Mun, 46, who landed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) after 10pm on Sunday.

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