U.S. passengers flying from Ebola-affected countries rerouted Virginia, Texas and Georgia : NPR
As travelers entered the Entebbe International Airport in Uganda on May 21, they were screened with a thermal camera that detects their temperature. Pictured at bottom is reporter Michal Ruprecht. Michal Ruprecht for NPR hide caption toggle caption Michal Ruprecht for NPR Early Thursday morning, Michal Ruprecht went to Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport at 2AM to catch a flight. At the airline counter, he told the agent that he was headed to Michigan. “He did this sort of double look and asked me, was I sure I was going to Michigan?” he recalls. Ruprecht, a medical student and freelance reporter, was returning home after a month-long reporting trip to Uganda, where he was working on stories for NPR. The man at the counter showed Ruprecht a memo from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “He tells me that I have to arrive at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD),” Ruprecht says, “The first thing that was going through my head was denial. I wasn’t sure if this was real.” Ruprecht was one of the first passengers to …

