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US adds Atlanta area airport for Ebola screening, CDC says

By Thomson Reuters May 23, 2026 | 10:42 AM

WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – Americans coming back from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South ​Sudan now have a second ‌entry point for returning to the United States, with the CDC on Saturday expanding its enhanced Ebola screening to include Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta ‌International ​Airport.

• Hartsfield-Jackson has previously ⁠been used to ⁠screen passengers and has established operational procedures in place, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

• Washington’s ​Dulles International Airport was designated this week to screen returning citizens for ⁠the Ebola virus.

• ⁠Enhanced public health entry screening ​is one component of CDC’s Ebola approach, ​which also includes overseas exit screening, ‌airline illness reporting, and post-arrival public health monitoring.

• The World Health Organization says 82 cases have been confirmed so ⁠far in the DRC, with seven confirmed deaths, 177 suspected deaths and almost 750 suspected ⁠cases ‌linked to the Bundibugyo strain ⁠of Ebola.

• Earlier this week, ​the ‌Trump administration banned non-citizens ​who had ⁠traveled to the DRC, Uganda or South Sudan in recent weeks from entering the United States.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani in Washington; Editing by Sergio Non and ​Matthew Lewis)