US to let DR Congo football team in for World Cup despite Ebola restrictions
The United States will grant entry to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) football team for the World Cup, despite an existing ban on non-Americans who have visited the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan within the last 21 days due to an Ebola outbreak. A senior Department of State official confirmed the exemption, stating the team is expected to attend.

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AI-generatedThe United States will grant entry to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) football team for the World Cup, despite an existing ban on non-Americans who have visited the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan within the last 21 days due to an Ebola outbreak. A senior Department of State official confirmed the exemption, stating the team is expected to attend. The official noted the DRC team has been training in Europe, potentially avoiding the ban, but if they had been in the DRC, they would undergo strict screening and isolation protocols similar to returning US citizens. This exemption will not extend to general fans from the DRC. The DRC's World Cup campaign begins in Texas on June 17 against Portugal.
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5 extractedThe exemption will not extend to general fans from the DR Congo.
If the DR Congo team had been in the DRC within 21 days, they would undergo strict screening and isolation protocols similar to returning US citizens.
The US has banned non-Americans who have visited DR Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the last 21 days from entry due to an Ebola outbreak.
The US will grant an exemption to its Ebola-related entry ban for the DR Congo football team to participate in the World Cup.
The DR Congo team may not have been subject to the ban if they were already training in Europe.