Singer Ariana Grande has reportedly cancelled her Spain trip fearing she may catch the Ebola virus.
The 21-year-old singer was to visit Spain to promote her new single, but now she is concerned about travelling to the country. Femalefirst.co.uk reported that a source revealed her decision while talking to The Sun.
"Ariana's promo trip had to be cancelled - her team weren't prepared to take any chances during the incubation period," the source was quoted as saying.
"Of course, some people might think it's an over-reaction but everyone agreed it was the right decision.
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"It's nothing against her Spanish plans and she was conscious to make sure the visit was put back in the diary in the future."
Also, the former Nickelodeon star may not reschedule the trip this month and wait until next year.
The virus, which has assumed epidemic form in West Africa, has so far claimed 4,555 lives -- a figure the World Health Organization says may be vastly underestimated.
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