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U.S. extends Ebola travel ban to Green Card holders

23 May 2026 Source

Exam Summary

The United States has temporarily extended its Ebola travel ban to include lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) who have been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the previous 21 days, citing public health concerns. This decision, made by the U.S. CDC under Title 42 of U.S. public health law, marks a departure from previous policies that exempted Green Card holders from such restrictions. The move follows the World Health Organization's declaration of the Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda as an emergency of international concern, specifically mentioning the rare Bundibugyo strain. India has also stepped up Ebola preparedness and surveillance at places like Kochi airport.

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Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)

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Exam Themes

Prelims Takeaways

  • Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a severe, often fatal illness in humans, caused by the Ebola virus.
  • The Bundibugyo strain is one of the species of Ebola virus.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) can declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for serious public health risks.
  • Countries can implement travel restrictions based on public health laws to prevent the spread of contagious diseases.
  • Title 42 is a U.S. public health law allowing federal health authorities to prohibit entry of migrants to prevent disease spread.

Elimination Traps

  • Confusing Title 42 as an international law rather than a U.S. domestic law.
  • Misidentifying the specific strain of Ebola mentioned in the article (Bundibugyo).
  • Assuming that all travel restrictions universally apply to all categories of residents or citizens without exception.

Static Concepts

  • Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)
  • Bundibugyo strain
  • Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)
  • Title 42 (U.S. public health law)
  • Green Card holders (Lawful Permanent Residents)

Probable Question Areas

Question areas
  • Questions on the Ebola virus its origin, transmission, symptoms, and global distribution.
Question areas
  • Role and functions of the World Health Organization (WHO), particularly its mandate in declaring global health emergencies.
Question areas
  • International health regulations and the legal basis for countries to impose travel restrictions for public health reasons.
Question areas
  • Geographical knowledge of countries frequently affected by Ebola outbreaks (e.g., DRC, Uganda, South Sudan).
Question areas
  • India's preparedness and surveillance mechanisms for international health threats.
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