Key facts
- Belgium rejected a U.S. demand for an entry ban on travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke stated Belgium follows scientific advice, not political pressure.
- Belgium focuses on screening at departure points and quarantine for symptomatic travelers.
- The U.S. had warned of potential entry bans for European countries not adopting similar restrictions.
- The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency for the Ebola outbreak in May.
Belgium has rejected a demand from the United States to implement an entry ban on travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, creating a transatlantic disagreement over measures to prevent the spread of Ebola. Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke stated that Belgium would adhere to scientific advice rather than succumb to political pressure from Washington.
