Congo health minister calls U.S. Ebola travel restrictions 'discriminatory'
The Democratic Republic of the Congo's health minister on Friday denounced travel bans imposed by the U.S. and other nations in response to the country's Ebola outbreak, calling the restrictions "discriminatory" and unsupported by science.
Congo health minister calls U.S. Ebola travel restrictions ‘discriminatory’ The health minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has criticized travel bans implemented by the U.S. and other countries due to the Ebola outbreak. He described these restrictions as discriminatory and lacking scientific justification.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo’s health minister denounced travel bans.
- The bans were imposed by the U.S. and other nations.
- The restrictions are in response to the country’s Ebola outbreak.
- The minister called the bans ‘discriminatory’ and unsupported by science.
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