In response to an increase in Ebola cases reported in central and eastern Africa, Canadian authorities have implemented a mandatory 21-day isolation period for travelers arriving from affected regions. This decision is part of a broader strategy to enhance border and immigration measures aimed at preventing the potential spread of the virus within the country. The isolation requirement underscores the government's commitment to public health and safety amid ongoing concerns regarding the outbreak.
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