One final viral infusion: Trump's move to block travel from Europe triggered chaos and a surge of pa
Source: Washington Post
One final viral infusion: Trumps move to block travel from Europe triggered chaos and a surge of passengers from the outbreaks center
By Greg Miller, Josh Dawsey and Aaron C. Davis
5/23/2020, 11:14:00 a.m.
In the final days before the United States faced a full-blown epidemic, President Trump made a last-ditch attempt to prevent people infected with the coronavirus from reaching the country.
To keep new cases from entering our shores, Trump said in an Oval Office address on March 11, we will be suspending all travel from Europe to the United States for the next 30 days.
Across the Atlantic, Jack Siebert, an American college student spending a semester in Spain, was battling raging headaches, shortness of breath and fevers that touched 104 degrees. Concerned about his condition for travel but alarmed by the presidents announcement, his parents scrambled to book a flight home for their son an impulse shared by thousands of Americans who rushed to get flights out of Europe.
Siebert arrived at OHare International Airport in Chicago three days later as the new U.S. restrictions including mandatory medical screenings went into effect. He encountered crowds of people packed in tight corridors, stood in lines in which he snaked past other travelers for nearly five hours and tried to direct any cough or sneeze into his sleeve.
When he finally reached the coronavirus checkpoint near baggage pickup, Siebert reported his prior symptoms and described his exposure in Spain. But the screeners waived him through with a cursory temperature check. He was given instructions to self-isolate that struck him as absurd given the conditions he had just encountered at the airport.
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