No immediate plans for Ebola travel ban, Ottawa says, as deaths rise in eastern Congo
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No immediate plans for Ebola travel ban, Ottawa says, as deaths rise in eastern Congo
GEOFFREY YORK
AFRICA BUREAU CHIEF
KRISTY KIRKUP
HEALTH REPORTER
JOHANNESBURG AND OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 19, 2026
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A soldier guards the Rodolphe Mérieux Laboratory, National Biomedical Research Institute in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on Tuesday. The lab is responsible for analyzing suspected Ebola cases.
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