HEALTHAL JAZEERA
Ebola outbreak: What travel restrictions have countries imposed?
Canada, the Bahamas, and the US have imposed travel bans on arrivals from countries affected by a rare Ebola strain to curb its spread. The measures aim to prevent the virus from reaching these nations through restricted entry policies.
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