Kenya has ban travelers from parts of Ebola-hit West Africa
as Nigeria scrambled to stop the deadly disease spreading through the
continent's most populous nation.
Several European
carriers have already suspended services to the Sierra Leonean and Liberian
capitals, where states of emergency have been declared to try to slow the
spread of the disease.
Kenyan Health Minister James Macharia said the measure was
also aimed at travellers who have passed through the affected countries.
“In the interest of public health the government has decided
to temporarily suspend entry into Kenya of passengers travelling from or
through the three West African countries affected by Ebola, namely Sierra
Leone, Guinea and Liberia,” he said.
The measure does not affect health workers fighting the
epidemic, Macharia said, nor Kenyans returning home from the three countries.
However, he warned that both groups would be subject to
“strict checks… and it may be necessary to put people in quarantine”.
The move comes amid an international appeal to help contain
the deadly virus, which has already killed 1,145 people across West Africa this
year.
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