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Passengers from high Ebola risk countries can enter Atlanta, Houston and D.C. airports

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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