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Uganda closes border with DR Congo as cases of rare Ebola type surge

Uganda has closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with immediate effect due to a surge in suspected cases of a rare Ebola type. The decision, made by a local Ebola task force, goes against World Health Organization guidance and reflects growing fears of contagion in Uganda, where cases are also emerging.

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-27 · 15:39 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Uganda closes border with DR Congo as cases of rare Ebola type surge
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Uganda has closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with immediate effect due to a surge in suspected cases of a rare Ebola type. The decision, made by a local Ebola task force, goes against World Health Organization guidance and reflects growing fears of contagion in Uganda, where cases are also emerging. The Bundibugyo Ebola strain currently circulating has no approved treatments or vaccines. This measure follows an increase in Ugandan health workers exposed to the virus by Congolese patients who entered the country before the outbreak was declared on May 15. Travel across the border will be restricted to emergency cases, cargo, or security reasons, with individuals entering under these circumstances required to undergo mandatory 21-day self-isolation. In eastern Congo, suspected cases are nearing 1,000 with over 220 suspected deaths, and 101 cases have been confirmed.

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The border closure goes against World Health Organization guidance.

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Uganda closed its border with DR Congo due to a surge in suspected Ebola cases.

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Ugandan health workers were exposed to the virus by Congolese patients who crossed the border.

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101 cases have been confirmed in Congo, with over 3,000 possible contacts being investigated.

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There are nearly 1,000 suspected cases and at least 220 suspected deaths in eastern Congo.

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Ugandan authorities on Wednesday ordered the closure of the border with Congo “with immediate effect” as suspected cases surge near 1,000 in its neighbour of a rare type of Ebola and as others emerge at home.The measure, which goes against World Health Organization guidance, underscored growing fears of contagion in this East African country that, like Congo, has experience responding to Ebola outbreaks but is faced with a type this time, Bundibugyo, with no approved medicines or vaccines.A local Ebola task force made the decision to close the border after a rise in Ugandan health workers exposed to the virus by Congolese patients who crossed before the outbreak was declared on May 15.Travel across the Congo border will be authorised only in emergency cases, including for the outbreak response, cargo or security reasons, Dr. Diana Atwine, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Health, told journalists. Any people entering from Congo under emergency circumstances will be taken into mandatory self-isolation for 21 days.Tracing and isolating Ebola contacts is seen as key to stopping the spread of the disease, which usually manifests as haemorrhagic fever. The virus is spread through close contact with sick or deceased patients’ bodily fluids. Experts say healthcare workers and family members caring for patients face the highest risk.Ambulances from the Uganda-red-cross-society" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="135311" data-entity-type="organization">Uganda Red Cross Society evacuate the body of a suspected Ebola victim in Kampala on Tuesday. Photo: AFPThe number of suspected cases in eastern Congo is nearing 1,000, with at least 220 suspected deaths. Congo’s health ministry on Tuesday said 101 cases have been confirmed, and they are looking into over 3,000 possible contacts.
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