Saturday, October 18, 2014

Ebola: Jamaica Shuts Door On Ebola Affected Countries from Entry




    The Governments of Three Caribean  countries, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, on Thursday 17th, October issued an immediate travel bans against certain persons traveling directly or indirectly from some West Africa countries hit by EBOLA.

The Jaimaican Ministry of National Security said the ban extends to Guinea, Libera and Sierra Leone together with citizens of  Commonwealth countries who may have travelled to or through Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone within
28 days of their arrival to Jamaica.

   Also affected are Jamaican citizens and residents, who have travelled to these Ebola troubled countries like Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
    Meanwhile, the Trinidad and Tobago’s Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan announced during a post Cabinet news conference at the Office of the Prime Minister that anyone coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, and Nigeria, will be denied entry.

So if you're thinking of traveling any of these countries, you may need to rethink cos no road for you......

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