The U.S. government has announced travel restrictions in response to the Ebola outbreak. American citizens and permanent residents departing from countries affected by Ebola are required to fly into one of three designated U.S. airports.
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U.S. Implements Travel Restrictions for Passengers from Ebola-Affected Countries
The U.S. government is implementing travel restrictions for individuals departing from Ebola-affected countries. American citizens and permanent residents must now enter through specific U.S. airports.
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U.S. Implements Travel Restrictions for Passengers from Ebola-Affected Countries