U.S. Calls on Europe to Strengthen Travel Controls to Contain Ebola Threat from Africa

The United States has appealed to European governments for tighter travel protocols. Washington argues that stricter controls could reduce the risk of Ebola crossing borders. The request follows

The United States has appealed to European governments for tighter travel protocols. Washington argues that stricter controls could reduce the risk of Ebola crossing borders. The request follows recent Ebola cases reported in several African countries. U.S. officials emphasize the need for coordinated screening and quarantine procedures. European health authorities are being asked to enhance entry checks for travelers from affected regions. The appeal underscores concerns about rapid disease transmission in a globally connected world. Officials suggest that improved measures would protect public health on both continents. The U.S. plans to work with European partners to develop consistent response guidelines.