In response to the Ebola virus outbreak, federal officials have implemented enhanced screening at three U.S. airports for travelers returning from three African countries.Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be the latest to integrate enhanced screenings starting early Wednesday, according to a State Department advisory. HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport and

The U.S. government is responding to the Ebola outbreak in with travel restrictions. American citizens and permanent residents departing affected countries must fly into one of…

Ebola travel alert: The US has implemented enhanced Ebola screening and travel restrictions for arrivals from East and Central Africa due to a rapidly spreading outbreak in the…

Enhanced public health entry screening is one component of CDC's Ebola approach

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The CDC on Saturday added two more airports that travelers to the United States can be routed through for Ebola screening when entering the country.

The CDC expanded Ebola screening to Atlanta airport as the outbreak in Central Africa continues to raise global health concerns.

Government intensifies Ebola screening for all incoming passengers, enhancing surveillance measures to prevent virus spread in India.

In response to the Ebola virus outbreak, federal officials have implemented enhanced screening at three U.S. airports for travelers returning from three African…

People traveling from Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan can go to Atlanta or Houston, in addition to Virginia...

All passengers from Congo, Uganda or South Sudan must enter the U.S. through airports in New York, Atlanta, Houston or Washington D.C.