Canada Requires Arrivals From Ebola-Struck Countries to Isolate for 21 Days

Those who have travelled to Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the past three weeks are required to isolate for 21 days after arriving in Canada under the most recent response measures to the Ebola outbreak.
“The Government of Canada is taking decisive action by introducing temporary border measures to reduce the risk of the virus entering and spreading within Canada,” the Public Health Agency of Canada said in a news release.
The temporary isolation measure takes effect May 30, and is to remain in effect for three months until Aug. 29.
The government says it is also suspending immigration documents for residents of all countries that have a high or very high risk of outbreak of Ebola disease for 90 days starting on May 27….