Federal officials on Wednesday expanded the Ebola screening program for travelers arriving in the U.S. who recently traveled to Congo, South Sudan or Uganda, adding a third U.S. airport to the list of approved entry points. All inbound passengers who have been to any of the three affected countries within the last 21 days can…
New Ebola travel restrictions go into effect
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