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Planes, trains and pandemics: Lessons from COVID-19 about travel risks posed by hantavirus and Ebola
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An article examining lessons from COVID-19 about how international travel can spread infectious diseases like hantavirus and Ebola, with particular reference to upcoming World Cup tourism in Canada and the need for better public health risk management.
Planes, trains and pandemics: Lessons from COVID-19 about travel risks posed by hantavirus and Ebola
International travel volumes have now fully recovered from the downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the upcoming World Cup poised to drive a surge in Canadian tourism, recent hantavirus and Ebola virus outbreaks remind us of the need to effectively manage travel-related public health risks in a world on the move.
Both outbreaks underscore how human mobility can play a critical role in the spread of deadly diseases, including pathogens with pandemic potential. As researchers on the Pande
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