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Mauritius limits entry of foreigners following Ebola outbreak

Mauritius has temporarily barred entry to foreign nationals who recently travelled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South Sudan following the Ebola outbreak. Citizens and eligible residents will be allowed entry but must undergo a 21-day quarantine

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The Mauritian government has imposed a temporary entry ban on foreign nationals who have travelled to, transited through, or stayed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, or South Sudan over the past 21 days following the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus. 

Mauritian citizens and foreign residents holding valid work, residence, occupation, business, or student permits will still be allowed to enter the country, but will be subject to a mandatory 21-day quarantine if they have visited any of the three countries within the previous three weeks.

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