US, Mexico, and Canada announce coordinated Ebola-related travel measures ahead of World Cup.
The United States, Mexico, and Canada announced coordinated public health travel measures for visitors from Ebola-affected regions in Africa ahead of the FIFA World Cup. The three countries are co-hosting the tournament beginning in June. The measures aim to protect citizens and visitors during the event.
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Coverage now spans regional containment efforts across continents against outbreak expansion fears: authorities trumpet monitoring protocols while cases surface in Brazil and visa restrictions loom over major events, testing whether African-origin assurances hold amid mass gatherings.
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