Togo doesn’t have any ebola cases currently. Then either.
He was brought in by private car by Nigerian officials (he was traveling to Nigeria to attend an economics conference and was met at the airport by a diplomatic lackey). The hospital didn’t ask any more information.
If you really want to be scandalized, read the link I posted to you and see how the ECOWAS officials tried to get him released even AFTER he had been positively diagnosed with ebola.
Neither does Brussels.
Look: We’re arguing the same point from different angles.
Same BS all around. There’s no evidence the Africans are doing anything better (perhaps ‘slightly’; but a 7.1 is still a bad earthquake, though ‘slightly better’ than a 7.2...if you get my drift). The fact the guy ended up in Nigeria at all is evidence they still don’t take it as seriously as need be. WHO still won’t endorse a travel ban.