The United States, Mexico, and Canada, the three countries hosting the FIFA World Cup starting in June, have announced public health travel measures targeting individuals arriving from regions in Africa with a high risk of Ebola. The coordinated approach is intended to safeguard citizens and the numerous visitors, fans, athletes, and tourists expected during the event.
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US, Mexico, Canada Implement Travel Measures for Ebola Ahead of World Cup
The U.S., Mexico, and Canada have introduced travel measures related to Ebola for individuals coming from high-risk areas in Africa ahead of the FIFA World Cup. This initiative aims to protect the health of citizens and visitors during the tournament.
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US, Mexico, Canada rolling out Ebola-related travel measures ahead of World Cup
US, Mexico, Canada Implement Travel Measures for Ebola Ahead of World Cup