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Taiwan has launched voluntary Ebola screenings at its four international airports in response to rising cases abroad. Health officials are advising travelers returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda to take a blood test on arrival, while authorities have also issued a 90-day entry ban on nationals from both countries.
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00:00Taiwan's Health Ministry says it will now screen for Ebola at Taiwan's four international airports in response to rising cases
00:07abroad.
00:08The screenings will be voluntary and are available now for people returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
00:16Officials advise returning travellers from those countries to take a blood test on arrival and to report any symptoms.
00:24Authorities have also issued a 90-day entry ban on nationals of both countries and maintain a travel warning to
00:31the region.
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