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US Installs Ebola Screening Systems at Airports Ahead of World Cup

The United States has equipped major airports with Ebola screening systems ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, according to a U.S. health official.

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US Installs Ebola Screening Systems at Airports Ahead of World Cup

The United States has equipped major airports with Ebola screening systems ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, according to a U.S. health official.

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As the largest World Cup ever kicks off, health officials are focused on more than Ebola

Officials are more concerned about highly contagious diseases like measles and respiratory viruses, which can spread quickly through large, fast-moving crowds.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·en.tempo.co

    US Installs Ebola Screening Systems at Airports Ahead of World Cup

    The United States has equipped major airports with Ebola screening systems ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, according to a U.S. health official.

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    As the largest World Cup ever kicks off, health officials are focused on more than Ebola

    Officials are more concerned about highly contagious diseases like measles and respiratory viruses, which can spread quickly through large, fast-moving crowds.