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Ebola Escalation: The DRC–Uganda Ebola outbreak is accelerating beyond control, with WHO warning it “will get worse before it gets better” as suspected deaths rise to 220 and cases surge past 900. Airport Screening Push: The U.S. is expanding entry checks, adding more airports and asking CDC staff to volunteer for Ebola screening at ports of entry. Border Quarantines: Canada is tightening travel rules: travellers from DRC, Uganda and South Sudan must self-isolate for 21 days, and immigration document decisions are paused for 90 days. Airline & Passenger Rules: India’s DGCA has issued strict airline SOPs, requiring self-declaration forms and targeted health announcements for flights linked to the outbreak. Local Alert in Uganda’s Region: A suspected Ebola-like case involving a Ugandan woman triggered monitoring and hospital isolation in Bengaluru. Travel Disruption Hits Sport: DRC football fans and teams face World Cup travel complications, with isolation requirements and ticket refund requests growing. Regional Context: WHO says conflict and attacks on health facilities are disrupting response efforts.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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Travellers coming from Ebola-affected regions will have to isolate for 21 days

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Canada will require self-isolation for people traveling from Congo, Sudan and Uganda due to Ebola


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May 23, 2026

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