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UAE Tightens Entry Rules Over Ebola Concerns

The UAE has introduced additional entry measures for travellers arriving from selected African countries as part of precautionary steps aimed at strengthening public health preparedness against potential Ebola virus risks.

The measures were announced jointly by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) and the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP).

According to authorities, the rules apply to travellers who have recently been present in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan.

Travellers who have not been in any of the listed countries for at least 21 consecutive days before arrival will be exempt, provided they meet standard immigration requirements.

Officials also said the measures, which came into effect on 6 June 2026, are part of the ongoing efforts to enhance border health monitoring and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Authorities also noted that the restrictions may be reviewed or adjusted depending on developments in the global health situation.

Employers and travellers have been advised to check travel histories carefully and monitor official updates to avoid disruption to travel plans.

The decision reflects the UAE continued approach to managing the cross-border health risks through precautionary as well as preventive measures.

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