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State Department warns against travel to areas struck by Ebola outbreak

State Department warns against travel to areas struck by Ebola outbreak

Summary

The U.S. State Department warned Americans not to travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda because of a spreading Ebola outbreak. It also suggested reconsidering travel to Rwanda due to health risks.

Key Facts

  • The State Department gave a strong warning against travel to countries affected by Ebola.
  • Americans are advised not to visit the DRC, South Sudan, and Uganda for any reason.
  • Travelers should reconsider trips to Rwanda because of the outbreak.
  • Ebola is a serious and contagious disease that can cause severe illness.
  • The warnings aim to protect U.S. citizens from health dangers abroad.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) supports these travel recommendations.
  • The outbreak is growing in the regions mentioned.
  • Health officials monitor the situation to prevent further spread.
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