WHO Europe counters US fears over Ebola at World Cup

By Claudia Chiappa | 06/11/2026 12:41 PM EDT

America is reportedly pushing EU countries to impose U.S.-style travel bans, against WHO advice.

The logo of the World Health Organization (WHO) on the entrance of their headquarters ahead of the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.

The World Health Organization does not recommend travel restrictions or bans, measures that they say are “usually implemented out of fear and have no basis in science.” Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images

The World Health Organization has urged football fans to “travel as normal” for the World Cup saying the risk of Ebola remains low in Europe, as the U.S. pushes European countries to implement travel restrictions.

“Let me reassure you: none of the host countries, nor the European Region, currently has Ebola cases,” WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said in a statement. “There is no reason to change your plans. Travel as normal, stay informed and enjoy the tournament.”

The remarks come after media reports the U.S. administration urged European countries to adopt strict American-style travel bans on people who ‌have recently been to Ebola-affected countries in Central Africa ahead of the World Cup, which kicks off Thursday in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Belgium rejected Washington’s demands on Wednesday.

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The WHO does not recommend travel restrictions or bans, measures which they say are “usually implemented out of fear and have no basis in science.”

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