KLIA and Changi have Ebola checks in place


KUALA LUMPUR: While many air passengers are questioning what they perceive to be lax measures against the spread of the Ebola virus, Malaysian and Singaporean authorities have several first line defences in place.

A check at the airports of both countries, confirmed this. But many of the measures to detect potential Ebola carriers are hidden from public view. It is almost as if the authorities do not want to alarm anybody.

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