Saudi Arabia halts visas and entry from Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan; France confirms case in doctor from Kinshasa
Congo Ebola cases reach 1,155 as Saudi Arabia suspends travel
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The Democratic Republic of Congo reported that the number of confirmed Ebola cases has risen to 1,155. The announcement comes as Saudi Arabia suspended travel by its citizens to Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, and halted visa issuance and entry of travelers from those countries as a precaution against the virus, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Congo also tightened its own travel rules after an Ebola case was confirmed in France involving a humanitarian doctor who had traveled from Kinshasa.
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Congo tightens travel rules after Ebola case reaches France.
according to SABC NewsFrance confirmed an Ebola case in a humanitarian doctor who travelled from Kinshasa
according to SABC News
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