Three US Airports Will Screen for Ebola as Outbreak Grows
CDC will place public health resources at the airports as officials screen passengers from countries affected by an ongoing Ebola outbreak.
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What are the enhanced Ebola screening procedures at US airports
Americans who have visited 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 the process: Washington Dulles International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. The screening process…
Atlanta airport begins mandatory Ebola screenings for some travelers
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has begun mandatory health screenings for U.S. citizens arriving from three African countries hit hard by a surging Ebola outbreak. The program, which took effect Saturday, targets travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan as federal and local officials race to contain a rare strain of the […]
Houston’s Bush Airport to screen travelers from African countries impacted by Ebola outbreak
Airports in Atlanta and Washington also have been designated as entry points for airline travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Uganda.
Three US airports will screen for Ebola as outbreak grows
In response to the Ebola virus outbreak, federal officials have implemented enhanced screening at three U.S. airports for travelers returning from three African countries.Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be the latest to integrate enhanced screenings starting early Wednesday, according to a State Department advisory. HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport and
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