The Democratic Republic of Congo's national football team is required to isolate for 21 days prior to entering the United States due to an Ebola outbreak. This measure is part of health protocols aimed at preventing the spread of the virus.
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DR Congo Players Required to Isolate Before World Cup
The Democratic Republic of Congo's World Cup team must undergo a 21-day isolation period before entering the United States, following an Ebola outbreak. This decision is part of health measures to control the virus's spread.
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