U.S. pauses visas for travelers from Central African countries over Ebola outbreak
The U.S. is pausing visa issuance for travelers who have been in several Central African countries within 21 days of planned travel to the U.S., as part of its response to contain an Ebola outbreak, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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