Ebola: US ban on travellers from DRC, Uganda or South Sudan ‘not the solution’
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and other critics argue that a US travel ban on individuals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, implemented in response to an Ebola outbreak, is counterproductive. The outbreak, declared a public health emergency of international concern, has spread to new areas, including South Kivu province in the DRC.

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AI-generatedThe Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and other critics argue that a US travel ban on individuals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, implemented in response to an Ebola outbreak, is counterproductive. The outbreak, declared a public health emergency of international concern, has spread to new areas, including South Kivu province in the DRC. The Africa CDC stated that such restrictions can increase public health risks by discouraging transparency and complicating humanitarian efforts, while also highlighting a "structural injustice" in global health innovation due to the lack of specific vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. Uganda's information minister believes the US is "overreacting," citing the country's capacity to contain epidemics. The outbreak has been linked to numerous deaths and suspected cases in the DRC and confirmed cases in Uganda.
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5 extractedThe Bundibugyo Ebola virus was identified nearly two decades ago, yet no licensed vaccines or therapeutics specific to this strain exist today.
Generalised travel restrictions and border closures are not the solution to outbreaks.
Uganda’s information minister stated the US was “overreacting” by putting the travel ban in place.
The outbreak had been linked to 139 deaths and about 600 suspected cases in the DRC as of Wednesday, plus two confirmed cases in Uganda.
A US travel ban for people from DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan in response to Ebola could worsen the situation.