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Enhanced Ebola Screening Procedures at US Airports

Updated 2026-05-27 21:20 UTC 1 source Neutral

The U.S. is implementing enhanced screening procedures for travelers returning from areas affected by the Ebola outbreak in Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda. Three airports are involved in this process to ensure public safety.

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The Hill
I was traveling through Uganda just as the Trump administration announced new restrictive measures to guard against the Ebola virus outbreak for travelers coming from that country, the Congo and South Sudan. I wasn’t worried about my health. The epicenter of the virus, located in Ituri Province in
2026-05-27 19:51 UTC
The Hill
Americans who have visited Congo, South Sudan or Uganda in the past 21 days must reenter the country through select airports for enhanced screening during an Ebola outbreak in these African nations.  Three airports are involved in the process: Washington Dulles International Airport, Hartsfield-Jack
2026-05-27 19:54 UTC
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