President Obama Says He's Open to Appointing an Ebola Czar

It may be "appropriate" to have a point person on Ebola, Obama says.

— -- President Obama said today that he is open to appointing what would essentially be an Ebola Czar to deal with the ongoing situation with the deadly disease in the U.S.

However, a travel ban is not the way to go, the president said. He doesn't have a philosophical objection, but he said that a travel ban is less effective than screening. Implementing a travel ban may actually backfire by prompting travelers to hide their travel history or seek treatment, Obama said.

"When we have tight propocols with respect to the treatment of patients, our health care worker remain safe," Obama said.

"I understand that people are worried. This is a disease that is new to our shores," Obama said. But he underscored the limited scope of the outbreak right now, and that Ebola is a "very difficult disease to catch."

"We are taking this very seriously at the highest levels, including me," Obama said.