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U.S. Imposes Entry Restrictions for Some Citizens Amid Ebola Outbreak

The Trump administration said on Thursday that it would impose new entry restrictions for U.S. citizens who have recently been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan, citing the Ebola outbreak in the region.

The Department of Homeland Security directed all flights carrying those travelers to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, where the government is putting in place “enhanced public health measures.”

The restrictions apply to all U.S. citizens and green card holders who were in those countries within 21 days of their arrival to the United States, according to a State Department alert on Thursday. The restrictions apply to flights departing after 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday.

The Department of Homeland Security did not elaborate on the enhanced public health measures it will carry out at Dulles. But the department said it would work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to screen travelers arriving at the airport, which receives the largest number of travelers originating from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan.

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