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All U.S. passengers returning from Ebola-affected countries must arrive at one airport
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security mandates that all passengers returning from Ebola-affected countries must arrive at Washington-Dulles International Airport in Virginia. This policy aims to centralize health screenings and monitoring for travelers from regions impacted by the Ebola virus.
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