Thailand to Quarantine Some Travelers to Keep Ebola Out
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Thailand to Quarantine Travelers From Ebola Areas for 21 Days
Thailand imposed a mandatory 21-day quarantine on people traveling from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, as the Southeast Asian travel hotspot becomes the first country in the world to implement such strict measures.
Thailand becomes first country to enforce 21-day Ebola quarantine
Thailand has implemented a mandatory 21-day quarantine for travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda due to the Ebola outbreak. This measure, effective May 27, 2026, applies to those who have traveled from or passed through these nations within the last 21 days. The move aims to bolster disease control, with strict penalties for non-compliance.
Thailand Becomes First Nation To Enforce Centralised Ebola 21-Day Quarantine
Thailand has become the first country to introduce mandatory Ebola quarantine measures for travellers arriving from high-risk African nations, as authorities move aggressively to prevent any potential outbreak from entering the country. According to reports, Thai authorities have already placed 11 travellers under a 21-day health monitoring programme after they arrived in Phuket from countries identified as Ebola risk zones, including the Democr…
Mandatory 21-Day Quarantine for Travelers to Thailand from Congo and Uganda Now in Effect Due to Ebola Concerns
The Pattaya News =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Thailand, May 27, 2026 Thailand’s National Communicable Disease Committee has approved strict new legal measures to prevent the spread of Ebola, requiring all travelers arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda to undergo at least 21 days of quarantine or isolation. Dr. Monthian Khanasawat, Director-General of the Department of Disease Control, announced […] Mandatory 21-Day Quarantine for …
Thailand first nation to impose mandatory Ebola quarantine
Thailand first nation to impose mandatory Ebola quarantineLegacyThailand tightened Ebola measures, placing 11 travellers from high-risk countries who arrived in Phuket under 21-day health monitoring. Phuket Governor Nirat Pongsitthavorn announced during a meeting with provincial public health officials, stating that Phuket’s large number of international direct flights required the province to remain vigilant over Ebola outbreaks abroad. Accordi…
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