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Thursday 15 January 2015

AFCON 2015: CAF insists on Ebola test for all teams


All players entering Equatorial Guinea for the African Cup of
Nations will be tested for Ebola. Julia Nchama Abeso Avomo,
the administrative attache at the country’s embassy in
London, said everyone entering Equatorial Guinea will go
through a short medical check upon arrival as a precautionary
measure.
Cape Verde was the first team to arrive on Tuesday and was
checked, according to the Confederation of African Football.
Congo, Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Republic of Congo and Ghana
were to arrive yesterday.
“All the delegations are landing in Malabo for health checks,”
CAF said in a statement. “It was the case for Cape Verde
yesterday and DR Congo today. And it would be the case for
all the teams.”
Equatorial Guinea had no reported cases of Ebola.
The small oil-rich nation in Central Africa took over as host of
the tournament at short notice from Morocco, which didn’t
want to stage the championship because of fears over the
Ebola outbreak in West
Africa and fans travelling from that region. Ebola had claimed
over 8,000 lives, mostly in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Guinea is the only one of those three that qualified for the
African Cup. The 16-team tournament opens on Saturday, and
will be played in four cities, including the capital Malabo and
the largest city, Bata. The final would scheduled for February 8
in Bata.

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