All players entering Equatorial Guinea for the African Cup of Nations
will be tested for Ebola, as well as all visitors to the country.
Julia Nchama Abeso Avomo, the administrative attache at the country’s
embassy in London, said everyone entering Equatorial Guinea will go
through a short medical check upon arrival as a precautionary measure.
Cape Verde was the first team to arrive on Tuesday and was checked,
according to the Confederation of African Football. Congo, Burkina Faso,
Tunisia, Republic of Congo and Ghana were to arrive on Wednesday.
“All the delegations are landing in Malabo for health checks,” CAF said
in a statement. “It was the case for Cape Verde yesterday and DR Congo
today. And it will be the case for all the teams.”
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