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As Ebola spreads, Canada to require 21-day isolation for those from region

By News RoomMay 26, 20262 Mins Read
As Ebola spreads, Canada to require 21-day isolation for those from region
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The Canadian government will require travellers from -affected regions to self-isolate for 21 days effective as of Wednesday.

In addition, immigration authorities are temporarily suspending applications from Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Uganda.

Health Minister Majorie Michel said in a press conference Tuesday afternoon that despite the self-isolation requirement, the health risk to Canadians “remains low.”

“We are putting forward a precautionary approach to ensure the safety and security of Canadians,” she said. 

Immigration Minister Lena Diab also said that documents will not be cancelled.

“This is a suspension of documents, it is temporary. And while the measures are in place, once the measures end, documents that have not expired will be reactivated and there is no need for anyone to reapply,” she said.

She also expects these measures to be in place for 90 days.

 

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and the Department of Homeland Security  on foreign travelers who have been in Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the past 21 days “effective immediately.”

Mexico also to the affected areas on May 17, which Michel said that Canada’s response is “in line with the U.S. and Mexico.”

Currently, there are no plans for a surrounding affected areas.

“Canada is a sovereign country. Canada will do what Canada feels it’s best to do,” said Diab. “We have put in measures that we feel are comfortable that will protect Canadians.” 


The (WHO) of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola a public health emergency of international concern on May 17.

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus then that the fast-moving Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda was outpacing response efforts, giving the latest number of suspected deaths as 220.

He also said a delay in detecting Ebola cases meant responders were now “playing catch-up” and the epidemic was likely to get worse before it gets better, as containing the fast-moving outbreak was complicated by the fact that Congo’s Ituri and North Kivu provinces were highly insecure and there were no approved vaccines for Bundibugyo virus.

More to come. 

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