
DR Congo World Cup Squad Faces 21-Day Isolation Ahead of US Entry Over Ebola
Players and staff from the Democratic Republic of Congo's World Cup squad are required to undergo a 21-day isolation protocol prior to their arrival in the United States. This mandate has been imposed by US authorities due to the persistent Ebola outbreak in the Central African nation.
The protracted isolation period presents significant logistical challenges for the team's preparation and travel arrangements. This measure underscores the broad impact of public health concerns on international sporting events, particularly when nations affected by disease outbreaks are involved.
No specific details regarding the location or nature of this isolation have been publicly disclosed by US officials or the Democratic Republic of Congo football federation.






