
The U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that travel measures will be imposed on travelers coming to the US from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo- two countries battling recent outbreaks of the Ebola virus.
The U.S government will start directing travelers from both countries to six US airports from next week, according to the CDC.
Airlines will collect information from all passengers boarding flights to the US who were in either country within the previous 21 days, and share the data with the CDC and local health departments for monitoring purposes.
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