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No need to close borders to Ebola, says health department

Luca Ittimani

Australia is screening overseas arrivals for Ebola and does not need to close its borders as the disease’s outbreak worsens in central Africa, the health department says

Canada has suspended immigration procedures for those travelling from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan and required anyone arriving from countries with Ebola cases to quarantine for three weeks. The US has also issued limits.

Australia has not brought in such measures. A spokesperson for the department of health said on Monday:

double quotation markAustralia has strong border health measures to screen for people who may be symptomatic with very serious communicable diseases like Ebola disease.

We do not need to close Australia’s borders to safely manage the current risk, which remains low for Australia.

We are aware of measures taken by some other countries, and we decide on the measures most appropriate for Australia based on Australia’s circumstances.

The spokesperson said the government had put up signs at Australian airports for arrivals from DRC or Uganda, with a QR code that provides information on symptoms and what to do if they develop. They said:

double quotation markAnyone who has signs or symptoms on arrival will be identified by the existing screening measures.
The Department and the Australian Centre for Disease Control are monitoring the global situation and will work with border agencies to implement additional measures if the assessed risk changes.

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