U.N. migration agency halts Ebola screenings at five border crossings in East Africa after three of its aid workers were killed.
The United Nations migration agency has halted Ebola screenings at five border crossings in East Africa after three of its aid workers were killed.
A female volunteer and the 4-year-old son of the slain female aid worker were both abducted during the attack, and their whereabouts were unknown, according to a press release from the agency, which did not identify any of the victims by name. The aid workers were stationed in borderlands between South Sudan, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and were tracking the transmission of the deadly Ebola virus disease.
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