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Canada, Bahamas impose Ebola travel ban as epidemic spreads in Africa
Canada and the Bahamas have temporarily banned travel for residents from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan due to an ongoing Ebola outbreak. The measures aim to prevent the spread of the epidemic, which is primarily affecting parts of Africa.
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