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How Will Mexico Monitor Suspected Ebola Cases? ‘They Will Be Spoken to Every 24 Hours’

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The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum will not implement flight restrictions for people arriving from Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the face of the Ebola outbreak that affects those countries. Meanwhile, health authorities plan to implement measures to detect possible cases of Ebola heading to the 2026 World Cup and to the party that will contest the Democratic Republic of the Congo football selection in Guadalajara on June 23. “At thi…

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There are already more than 700 cases of Ebola study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in some countries of the African continent. 220 deaths are recorded until the last cut. When Mexico is preparing to receive thousands of visitors at the start of the 2026 World Cup, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched an alert about the virus and how it can affect other countries. Continue reading

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The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum will not implement flight restrictions for people arriving from Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the face of the Ebola outbreak that affects those countries. Meanwhile, health authorities plan to implement measures to detect possible cases of Ebola heading to the 2026 World Cup and to the party that will contest the Democratic Republic of the Congo football selection in Guadalajara on June 23. “At thi…

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As host of the World Cup, Mexico is taking measures to prevent Ebola, as the Democratic Republic of Congo's national team, one of the countries experiencing outbreaks of the disease, will be playing in the Latin American nation. "Mexico, as host of the 2026 World Cup, is committed to providing the safest possible environment; we are implementing all necessary isolation measures for any eventuality that may occur," stated the official during a pr…

Mexico recommends reprogram travel by Ebola outbreak Public health Mexico recommends citizens from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan not to come to the country in the World Cup due to Ebola outbreak The Ministry of Health announced special health filters at international airports and coordination with the United States and Canada towards the Copa del [...] The post Mexico recommends citizens from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan not to come to the coun…

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Mexico City, Mexico.- Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo's government ruled out implementing total flight restrictions for people from countries affected by the Ebola outbreak in Africa, although it will strengthen health and epidemiological surveillance measures at Mexican airports. Health Secretary David Kershenobich reported that Mexico will keep its entry points open for travelers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan, altho…

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The Ministry of Health reported that Mexico will implement epidemiological protocols in coordination with the United States and Canada to prevent Ebola cases during the 2026 World Cup. During the “People’s Morning”, Health Secretary David Kershenobich rejected Ebola cases in Mexico and considered that the risk of infection is “very low.” In addition, the federal official invited tourists who have recently traveled to the Democratic Republic of t…

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Uniradio Informa broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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