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NASSAU, Bahamas, May 25, CMC – Two foreign nationals, who recently spent three weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and traveled to The Bahamas last weekend, remain in isolation, health authorities say.
“The men, who have now been relocated to the Modular Unit of the Princess Margaret Hospital, continue to undergo monitoring procedures in line with global protocols for persons with a history of travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),” the Ministry of Health and Wellness said in a statement.
Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jillian Bartlett said the foreigners, a British national who lives in Australia and the other, a French national living in France, had arrived at the Lynden Pindling International Airport on Friday night.
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