The U.S. government is requiring travelers that have been to African countries where Ebola outbreaks are occurring within the last three weeks to go through enhanced screening at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). The State Department issued a travel advisory on Thursday stated that all U.S.-bound American citizens and lawful permanents that have been in…
US orders travelers from Ebola outbreak countries to pass through Dulles for enhanced screening
Originally reported by The Hill
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