Italy Asks EU for More Border Controls Amid Ebola Outbreak
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Giorgia Meloni writes at the top of the European Union asking for common rules on health checks for arrivals from areas affected by Ebola. Brussels remains divided on screening at borders.
Rome has already activated internal controls and this weekend will send experts to Congo to strengthen epidemiological surveillance on the ground.
Italy pushes for tighter EU border controls amid Ebola outbreak
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has asked the EU for stricter border controls because of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, her office said on Friday.
Italy Urges EU to Strengthen Border Vigilance Against Ebola Risks
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday said she wrote to the European Union's top leaders urging strengthened coordination on border vigilance in response risks that Ebola infection may spread in the continent.
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