Canada implements stricter travel, immigration measures in response to Ebola crisis
Canada has announced new travel and immigration measures in response to the Ebola crisis. Travelers arriving from regions affected by Ebola will be required to self-isolate for a period of 21 days. These measures aim to prevent the spread of the virus within the country.
- ▪The Canadian government is implementing stricter travel measures due to the Ebola crisis.
- ▪Travelers from Ebola-affected regions must self-isolate for 21 days upon arrival.
- ▪The new regulations are part of efforts to safeguard public health in Canada.
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Canada implements stricter travel, immigration measures in response to Ebola crisisThe Canadian PressPublished 4 seconds agoThe Canadian government says travellers from Ebola-affected regions will be required to self-isolate for 21 days.The Canadian PressPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularPalestinians in Gaza mark Eid but say there is 'no joy'Video1:05NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the listVideo1:20Montreal Canadiens support Lane Hutson after costly mistakeVideo1:36Talks to end Iran war seem to stall once moreVideo2:04Rescue efforts continue for seven people trapped inside flooded cave in LaosVideo1:01A big night for BTS at the American…
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