International travelers heading to Mauritius should be aware of the updated entry requirements imposed by the country in response to concerns over an Ebola outbreak. Non-Mauritian nationals who have been in certain African countries recently are prohibited from entering Mauritius unless they meet specific conditions like holding valid permits or visas. Mauritian citizens and eligible foreign nationals who have visited these countries must undergo a 21-day quarantine upon arrival. Travelers may also face additional health screenings based on their travel history. These regulations are in effect until further notice to prevent the spread of Ebola, a severe viral illness with symptoms including fever and weakness. While Mauritius remains open to most visitors, travelers are advised to stay informed about entry rules that can change abruptly.
Mauritius Imposes Stricter Entry Rules Amid Ebola Concerns
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