Army Quarantines U.S. Troops Returning From Liberia

U.S. soldiers returning from work helping to combat the Ebola outbreak in Liberia are being quarantined in Italy, according to military officials. Eleven American soldiers—including Army Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, commander of U.S. Army Africa—have been under what the Pentagon calls “controlled monitoring” since arriving at a U.S. military post in Vicenza, Italy, over the weekend.

CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on the move to quarantine the soldiers:

[The soldiers] apparently were met by Carabinieri in full hazmat suits. If the policy remains in effect, everyone returning from Liberia – several hundred – will be placed in isolation for 21 days. Thirty are expected in [on Monday]. … The soldiers are confined to a building and unable to see their families, Martin reports. The decision made by the Army and applies only [amazon asin=0990463109&template=*lrc ad (right)]to soldiers returning from Liberia. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will decide whether to make isolation apply to members of all services returning from Liberia. Martin reports that the soldiers in isolation are in a building that is used as a command headquarters. It has communications – secure communications – so that Gen. Williams and his staff can do work. It also has a gym.

“Out of an abundance of caution, the Army directed a small number of military personnel (about a dozen) that recently returned to Italy to be monitored in a separate location, at their home station (Vincenza). There has been no decision to implement this force wide and any such decision would be made by the Secretary of Defense,” Defense Department spokesman Mark Wright said in a statement to the Huffington Post. “None of these individuals have shown any symptoms of exposure.”

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