The United States, Canada and Mexico have jointly announced synchronized public health travel measures targeting passengers arriving from African regions designated as high risk for Ebola. In a May 29, 2026 statement, the three FIFA World Cup 2026 host nations said travelers from areas with active or high-risk Ebola outbreaks will face enhanced health screening at major international airports across North America. The protocols, aligned with guidance from the U.S. Department of State and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are designed to provide uniform screening and prevent travelers from choosing entry points perceived to have weaker health oversight during the tournament period.
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Your health is a priority. If you're traveling to or from the World Cup, expect extra health checks. These are designed to keep everyone safe from Ebola. So, plan for a bit more time at the airport.
The North American governments are taking no chances with Ebola during the World Cup. They're doing their best to prevent an outbreak. If you know someone traveling, remind them about the extra screening. Worth forwarding if you know a World Cup fan.
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