The Department of Homeland Security's response to the Ebola epidemic in 2014 was inefficient and put the public at risk, according to a new audit by the agency's inspector general.
Nearly 200 people who had recently traveled to Ebola-affected countries during the epidemic were not properly screened and were allowed into the United States without having their temperatures taken.
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