Mexico imposes Ebola restrictions ahead of 2026 World Cup

Volaris and other airlines restrict travel from African countries hit by Ebola, as Mexico designates a hospital to isolate possible cases before the World Cup begins.

Mexico's government activated preventive measures due to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. Authorities ban entry to anyone who has been in those nations in the past 21 days. The restriction, in force for at least 60 days, does not apply to Mexican or U.S. citizens.

Volaris announced it reserves the right to transport passengers from the Congo, joining Viva Aerobus and Aeroméxico. U.S. citizens may only enter that country via Washington Dulles and Houston airports. Health Secretary David Kershenobich said the risk of infections in Mexico is very low.

Confirmed cases will be treated at the National Center for Burn Research and Care of the National Rehabilitation Institute, in southern Mexico City. Kershenobich detailed on May 26 that health filters will review visitors' itineraries at airports, including those for the 2026 World Cup.

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Health officials screening passengers at a Mexican airport for Ebola as part of enhanced surveillance measures.
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Mexico strengthens filters for ebola without restricting flights

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The government of Claudia Sheinbaum announced airport surveillance measures in response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, without imposing flight restrictions.

Aeroméxico and Viva Aerobus announced restrictions for passengers who have been in Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the past three weeks. The measure responds to an Ebola outbreak and will last 60 days.

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Kenya's health authorities have urged citizens to postpone non-essential trips to Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo due to rising Ebola cases in those countries.

Union health minister JP Nadda chaired a high-level meeting to review India's preparedness against Ebola Virus Disease following recent cases in Congo and Uganda. Officials were directed to maintain strict screening at entry points. No cases have been reported in India so far.

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The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is sending a specialized team to Kenya to monitor and quarantine American citizens returning from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The move follows a High Court order suspending a planned U.S.-funded quarantine facility in Laikipia County.

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