Passengers from high Ebola risk countries can enter Atlanta, Houston and D.C. airports
Summary
Passengers coming from countries in Africa with a high risk of Ebola can enter the United States through three airports: Atlanta, Houston, and Washington D.C. The U.S. government has increased the number of African countries classified as high Ebola risk from three to ten.Key Facts
- The number of African countries considered high risk for Ebola has increased from three to ten.
- Travelers from these high-risk countries must enter the U.S. through designated airports.
- The three approved U.S. entry airports are in Atlanta, Houston, and Washington D.C.
- This entry restriction helps officials monitor and respond to Ebola risks.
- The rule applies to Americans returning from these high-risk countries.
- The measure aims to protect public health by controlling the spread of Ebola.
- Officials are following global health updates to adjust risk assessments.
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