Syracuse University disinvites Washington Post photographer 3 weeks after he returned from Liberia

<p>"The Washington Post photojournalist Michel du Cille, who returned from covering the Ebola epidemic in Liberia 21 days ago, was disinvited by Syracuse University to participate in a journalism workshop this weekend." ...</p>

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<p>it is not a bad idea to err on the side of caution. ebola is not pink eye(which is bad enough)
there is a big learning curve on ebola and we are at square one. when you get statements from the head of the cdc like you can not get ebola on a bus, but if you have ebola you can give it to other people on a bus.you scratch your head and say who is running this show? and you realize that people and organizations taking their safety into their own hands is absolutely needed! </p>