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Travelers from Ebola-Affected Nations Limited to 5 U.S. Airports - and O'Hare is One

All passengers from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea will be routed to O'Hare or 4 Eastern U.S. airports for screening.

All passengers traveling from Ebola-affected countries will be required to fly into one of the five airports - including Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport - where enhanced screening is under way, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday.

Jeh Johnson, homeland security secretary, announced in a press release that the restrictions will begin Wednesday, impacting travelers arriving in the United States whose travel originates in Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea.

Enhanced screening measures have been established at five airports: New York’s JFK, Newark, Dulles, Atlanta and Chicago.

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Passengers flying into one of these airports from flights originating in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea are subject to secondary screening and added protocols, including having their temperature taken, before they can be admitted into the United States, Johnson said.

These airports account for about 94 percent of travelers flying to the United States from these countries. Currently, there are no direct, non-stop commercial flights from Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea to any airport in the United States, Johnson said.

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“We are working closely with the airlines to implement these restrictions with minimal travel disruption,” Johnson said. “If not already handled by the airlines, the few impacted travelers should contact the airlines for rebooking, as needed.”

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