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Canada imposes Ebola-related travel ban, Bahamas to increase screening

Canada will temporarily ban entry for residents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan for 90 days as officials move to prevent the spread of Ebola amid a growing outbreak in Central Africa. The measure follows the World Health Organization’s warning that the Ebola situation poses a “very high” national outbreak risk in the region.

Jasper Ward/Reuters

27 May 2026 at 01:08:09

FILE PHOTO: A transmission electron micrograph shows Ebola virus particles in this undated handout image released by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fredrick, Maryland.

USAMRIID/Reuters

Canada said on Tuesday it will temporarily ban residents from three African countries amid an Ebola outbreak.


Residents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan will be banned from entering Canada for 90 days starting Wednesday, the Canadian government said. It said the temporary border measure aimed to reduce the risk of Ebola entering and spreading within Canada.


The World Health Organization on Friday raised to "very high" the risk of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola turning into a national outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and has declared the outbreak there and in Uganda an emergency ​of international concern.


Last week, Washington banned non-citizens who had traveled to the DRC, Uganda or South Sudan in recent weeks from ​entering the United States.


Canadian citizens, permanent residents and other foreign nationals who have been in affected areas in recent weeks and do not have symptoms will have to quarantine for 21 days from May 30, according to a statement from Canada's public health agency.


A source said earlier that The Bahamas was also expected to announce an entry ban on people who have traveled to the same three African countries in the past 21 days.


However, the Caribbean country's government on Tuesday only announced enhanced health screenings and possible quarantines for foreigners who were present in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 30 days of arriving in the Caribbean country.


No cases of Ebola have been reported in the United States, Canada or The Bahamas.

-Jasper Ward/Reuters

Canada will temporarily ban travelers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan for 90 days starting Wednesday, as officials move to prevent the spread of Ebola amid a worsening outbreak in Central and East Africa. The restrictions follow the World Health Organization’s warning that the Ebola outbreak poses a “very high” national risk in the affected regions.

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