Canada, Bahamas and United States ban arrivals from Ebola-affected countries; screening measures increased in North America
Canada, the Bahamas and the United States are banning arrivals from Ebola-affected countries. Canada also requires a 21-day quarantine for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and other foreign nationals who have been in Ebola-affected areas in recent weeks and do not have symptoms, starting May 30. North America is increasing screening measures for travelers from Africa. Emirates has issued an
Canada, the Bahamas and the United States are banning arrivals from Ebola-affected countries. Canada requires a 21-day quarantine for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and other foreign nationals who have been in Ebola-affected areas in recent weeks and do not have symptoms, starting May 30, according to The Hindu. North America is increasing screening measures for travelers from Africa, according to Bluesky. Emirates has issued an Ebola advisory, according to Bluesky. The Bahamas is banning arrivals from Ebola-affected countries, according to Al Jazeera. The United States is banning arrivals from Ebola-affected countries, according to Al Jazeera.
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