US, Mexico, and Canada impose World Cup travel restrictions amid Ebola outbreak concerns
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Summary
With 14 days until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the US, Mexico, and Canada have imposed strict travel restrictions on international visitors due to a growing Ebola outbreak. The health crisis is raising concerns about safety and attendance at the tournament, which is expected to draw millions of fans across North America. Organizers are facing an unexpected public health challenge that could impact fan access and event logistics.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to draw millions of fans from across the globe to North America, but organizers are unexpectedly grappling with a new public health challenge that could impact how close soccer fans get to the action.
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