Health officials in the U.S. are struggling to decide what should happen when people fighting Ebola return from the hot zone. That's causing uncertainty for health care workers and members of the U.S. military who are working to stop the disease in West Africa. The group Doctors Without Borders has been at the forefront of that battle. Executive Director Sophie DeLaunay explains to Anderson why quarantining healthy Ebola workers is dangerous.
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