WASHINGTON: The United States said Wednesday it was instituting a “Do Not Board” order for American citizens who have traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, an effort to prevent Ebola’s spread. The order will prevent passengers from boarding commercial flights to the US unless the individual has spent 21 days outside of the central African country experiencing a deadly outbreak of the virus.

American citizens in Congo face travel restrictions to the United States. This new order requires a 21-day stay in a third country before boarding flights. These measures are…

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Do not travel for any reason to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) due to Ebola, which is a deadly communicable disease. If you travel…