A Sierra Leone citizen, the 44-year-old lives in Maryland and is a permanent U.S. resident, according to a person in the United States with direct knowledge of the situation.
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The U.S. State Department said it was helping facilitate the transfer of Salia; the U.S. Embassy in Freetown said he was paying for the expensive evacuation. The travel costs and care of other Ebola patients flown to the U.S. were covered by the groups they worked for in West Africa.
” the U.S. Embassy in Freetown said he was paying for the expensive evacuation. “
Just paying for the expensive evacuation. I did not see anything about paying for the TREATMENT and all the necessary expenses that go along with Ebola patients’ care. Is he paying for those too?