On Monday, Thai authorities announced that they would be quarantining all tourists arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo for a minimum of 21 days, due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak. This measure is aimed at preventing the spread of the disease to Thailand, and is a precautionary step to protect the health and safety of the public. The quarantine rule applies to all passengers, regardless of whether they show symptoms or not. This move by Thailand is a response to the growing concern over the spread of Ebola, and is part of a global effort to contain the outbreak. The Thai government has also increased surveillance and screening at airports, to detect any potential cases of the disease. As the situation continues to evolve, it is likely that more countries will take similar precautions to protect their citizens.
