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Ebola Outbreak Sparks Travel Restrictions in U.S.

Updated 2026-05-24 03:05 UTC 1 source Negative

The U.S. government has imposed travel restrictions on passengers from Ebola-affected countries, requiring them to fly into one of three designated airports. The move comes as the virus continues to spread in several African nations.

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