Ministry of Health Issues Ebola Precautionary Measures Amid Gl...
The Ministry of Health and Wellness confirms zero cases of Ebola in Jamaica but has instituted a strict 21-day quarantine for travelers from affected regions.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) wants you to hear this loud and clear: there are zero cases of the Ebola Virus Disease in Jamaica right now. But with all the talk about recent outbreaks in parts of Africa, the government isn't taking any chances when it comes to keeping the country safe.
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Strict Port Surveillance
So, what's happening at the airports? The Ministry has seriously stepped up its game. At every major entry point—think Norman Manley and Sangster International Airports—quarantine officers are doing thorough health checks on every single passenger coming in. They're not playing around.
Mandatory Quarantine
Here's the deal: if you've been in or even just passed through an Ebola-affected country within the last month, you're looking at a mandatory 21-day self-quarantine. The MOHW laid that out as a strict precaution. Just recently, eight people who fit that description were placed in quarantine. The Ministry is clear: none of them have shown any symptoms, and public health nurses are checking on them every single day.
Don't let the worry take over. Stay calm, stay smart, and stick to official word from the Ministry when it comes to any global health threats.
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