Hong Kong International Airport introduced a new health screening questionnaire to screen travelers for the deadly Ebola virus.
Passengers arriving in Hong Kong who have travelled to a handful of countries in West Africa within three weeks or hold passports from one of those countries are encouraged to take the voluntary questionnaire.
Hong Kong's Chief Port Health Officer for the Department of Health, Dr. Tsui, announced the enhanced measures on Monday. According to Tsui, the new questionnaire will be an addition to existing screening measures already in place in Hong Kong.
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