US Authorities Isolate Congolese Team Before World Cup
According to press reports, the U.S. government has decided to impose a 21-day quarantine on the Congolese national team as a precautionary measure aimed at mitigating any potential risks related to the Ebola virus, ahead of preparations for the World Cup.
According to reports, this plan involves requiring the national team to travel early to the United States to enter a strictly monitored "health bubble" to ensure the safety of the players and the technical staff during the preparation period.
Reports indicate that any new members who may join the team later will be managed within a separate bubble from the main team to avoid any interactions that could lead to health risks within the group.
The source concluded that the aim of these measures is to prevent any potential infection from affecting the team's readiness or threatening its participation in the tournament, amid strict enforcement of health protocols during major international events.
According to reports, this plan involves requiring the national team to travel early to the United States to enter a strictly monitored "health bubble" to ensure the safety of the players and the technical staff during the preparation period.
Reports indicate that any new members who may join the team later will be managed within a separate bubble from the main team to avoid any interactions that could lead to health risks within the group.
The source concluded that the aim of these measures is to prevent any potential infection from affecting the team's readiness or threatening its participation in the tournament, amid strict enforcement of health protocols during major international events.