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DPRK may remove quarantine measures

China Daily | Updated: 2015-03-03 07:55

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea will remove quarantine measures against Ebola on Tuesday, sources close to the country's Health Ministry said, though the news had not been officially confirmed.

In October, the DPRK temporarily banned the entry of tourists because of fears of the virus, forcing travel agencies to cancel scheduled tours.

Several days later, the country announced stricter measures against the possible spread of Ebola and required all foreign visitors to be quarantined for 21 days and receive medical observation. Foreigners from Ebola-hit regions were requested to stay at certain hotels for 21 days, and personnel at diplomatic missions and international institutions were subject to quarantine at their residences.

During the past few months, travelers at airports and border crossings have had their temperatures monitored and filled in registration forms. Doctors have been sent to hotels that accommodate foreign visitors on a daily basis to take their temperatures.

The annual Pyongyang Marathon in April has reportedly banned foreigners from taking part this year for fear of Ebola.

Xinhua - AFP

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