ICAO urges airlines to follow COVID-era protocols amid deadly Ebola strain's spread in Africa
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ICAO urges airlines to follow COVID-era protocols amid deadly Ebola strain's spread in Africa
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is urging governments and airlines to follow health protocols introduced after the COVID-19 pandemic to limit Ebola's spread.
ICAO: International air travel remains safe amid ebola outbreak
International air services continue to operate safely amid the current Ebola outbreak, according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The agency is urging governments and aviation stakeholders to strictly follow World Health Organization (WHO) guidance and health protocols to minimize any potential risks. ICAO noted that enhanced health coordination measures introduced after the COVID-19 […]
ICAO assured that international air services continue to be safe, but called on governments, airlines and airports to strictly implement WHO (World Health Organization) recommendations. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, ICAO has established new protocols for the rapid and standardized exchange of information among states, airlines, airports and [...]
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