"US Tightens Ebola Screening for Travelers from High-Risk African Countries: As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in parts of Africa, the US government has implemented enhanced security measures for travelers returning from affected regions. Americans who have recently visited the Congo, South Sudan, or Uganda will now be required to reenter the country through select airports, including Washington Dulles International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. The new protocol aims to ensure the safety of both travelers and the general public, with passengers undergoing additional screening procedures at these designated airports. The move comes as health officials in the US and abroad work to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission."
Americans who have visited the Congo, South Sudan or Uganda in the past 21 days must reenter the country through select airports for enhanced screening during an Ebola outbreak in these African nations. Three airports are involved in this process, including Washington Dulles International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. This...