Trump’s World Cup chief tells Congo team to isolate amid Ebola outbreak
Summary
The head of the White House task force for the World Cup said the Democratic Republic of Congo’s national soccer team must stay isolated for 21 days if they want to enter the U.S. This measure is to prevent the spread of Ebola during the outbreak in the DRC.Key Facts
- The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) soccer team faces a 21-day isolation rule before entering the U.S.
- The isolation decision relates to an ongoing Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
- Andrew Giuliani leads the White House task force connected to the World Cup.
- The rule applies specifically to the DRC national soccer team planning to come to the United States.
- The goal is to protect public health in the U.S. from Ebola.
- The announcement was reported by ESPN.
- This guidance comes ahead of the upcoming World Cup event.
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