The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, working with the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, has launched expanded mandatory public health entry screenings at three major international airports in response to a rapidly growing Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa. Effective immediately, all passengers who have been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan within the previous 21 days must enter the United States through Washington Dulles, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson, or Houston George Bush Intercontinental. Airlines have been ordered to reroute affected travelers, who are then escorted to dedicated quarantine and screening zones upon arrival.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
如果您最近去过刚果民主共和国、乌干达或南苏丹,您的旅行计划可能会受到影响。您现在必须通过指定的机场进入美国。在那里,您将被护送至隔离区和筛查区。请查看您的航班状态,并为可能的改道做好准备。
这是一项防止埃博拉在美国传播的严肃努力。这是为了公共健康安全,而非恐惧。如果您认识近期从这些地区旅行回来的人,请提醒他们注意新的规程。如果您有朋友或家人在受影响的地区,值得转发。
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