WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities conceded on Wednesday they made mistakes that worsened an international health alarm over an Atlanta lawyer who flew to and from Europe with a dangerous form of tuberculosis.
The actions by U.S. health and border security authorities in the case of Andrew Speaker drew criticism from lawmakers in two congressional hearings even as the 31-year-old man and health officials clashed over the facts of the case.
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