Canadian aid workers report that a mandatory three-week quarantine imposed by the federal government on travellers returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo is hindering the ongoing response to the Ebola outbreak. The quarantine policy was announced by the Canadian government in late May, directly disrupting travel plans for aid personnel such as Lily-Madeleine Seguin, who was scheduled to fly to the region the night the measure was introduced.
The affected aid workers have expressed hope that the government will not extend the quarantine period, as the restrictions continue to impact their ability to deploy and operate effectively in the Ebola-stricken country.
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