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Enhanced Ebola Screening: U.S. Restricts Entry Points for Travelers From DRC, Uganda and South Sudan
As of May 23, anyone who has recently been in the DRC, Uganda or South Sudan must arrive in the United States via Washington Dulles, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson or Houston IAH for mandatory Ebola screening. The policy affects citizens and foreigners alike and may trigger flight rerouting and schedule disruptions, requiring corporations to update travel protocols and traveler-tracking systems.
State Department Urges U.S. Citizens to Use STEP and Check Advisories Ahead of Summer Travel Surge
On May 23 the State Department urged Americans—including business travelers—to renew passports early, consult destination advisories, and enroll in STEP before heading abroad this summer. Although not a regulatory change, the guidance highlights rising passport backlogs and security risks that could derail last-minute corporate travel plans.