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US introduces temporary travel restrictions over Ebola outbreak

Juliana Odame AsarebyJuliana Odame Asare
May 18, 2026
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In a proactive move to safeguard domestic public health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a temporary, time-limited emergency order designed to systematically shield the United States from an emergent Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa.

The strategic action temporarily suspends the entry of certain non-U.S. travelers arriving from outbreak-affected areas, establishing a vital public health buffer while maintaining full entry rights for American citizens, residents, and key personnel.

The decision, signed today by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, Ph.D., utilizes federal public health authorities to manage international travel risks associated with a recent uptick in Ebola cases caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.

Maximizing Local Health Resources

Rather than signaling a domestic crisis, public health officials emphasize that the 30-day window is a highly calculated, stabilizing measure. By pausing the entry of “covered aliens” who have been present in the DRC, Uganda, or high-risk South Sudan within the last 21 days, federal authorities can effectively ease potential operational strain on the nation’s frontline quarantine stations, airport screening systems, and public health laboratories.

This strategic decompression allows federal, state, and local health agencies to concentrate their finite contact tracing, surveillance, and medical monitoring resources exclusively on returning U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.

“By focusing monitoring efforts on a significantly smaller and more traceable group of travelers, authorities can ensure highly rigorous, comprehensive exposure assessments and rapid medical isolation if anyone becomes symptomatic during the virus’s 21-day incubation period.

Comprehensive Exceptions and Cross-Agency Collaboration

The policy is designed to be precise and humanitarian, avoiding a blanket shutdown. The CDC has carved out necessary, robust exceptions to protect critical international functions and safety. The order does not apply to:

U.S. citizens, nationals, and lawful permanent residents.

Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, overseas government personnel, and their accompanying families.

DHS-approved travel itineraries that feature strict, CDC-compliant public health mitigation protocols.

Individual exceptions approved by customs officers based on a totality of circumstances, explicitly accounting for significant humanitarian, public health, and law enforcement interests.

To ensure smooth, consistent execution, the CDC has coordinated closely with the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other federal stakeholders. DHS has already finalized aligned operational plans to handle enforcement smoothly at major gateway airports like New York (JFK), Washington (IAD), Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), and Los Angeles (LAX).

International health bodies, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and Africa CDC, are actively working on the ground in Africa to support regional containment. Meanwhile, the U.S. government will use this temporary 30-day pause to build a world-class, long-term containment blueprint.

Over the next month, public health experts will conduct a thorough risk assessment of the Bundibugyo strain, upgrade domestic diagnostic and surveillance capabilities, and coordinate with stakeholders to finalize a comprehensive mitigation plan.

Furthermore, to ensure the final long-term strategy is informed by diverse, real-world perspectives, the CDC has paired the immediate order with a simultaneous 30-day public comment period, inviting public input to strengthen the nation’s collective health security.

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