Czech Republic introduces Ebola control in Prague airport
Czech Minister of Health Svatopluk Němeček say his country has boosted health controls at the international airport amid Ebola pandemic concerns.
All passengers will be asked to fill in a questionnaire on board starting from October 21. They will need to indicate the places they visited in the past 42 days.
If a passenger visited the countries suffering from the Ebola epidemic, they will need to go through a medical check-up at the airport. Medics will also need to make sure that they will know where in the Czech Republic the person is going to stay for the next few months.
The special biological security centre of the Ministry of Defence created for fighting serious infections has been alerted in connection with the Ebola threat, BelTA quotes the Minister.