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.

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AI-generatedUganda 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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5 extractedThe border closure goes against World Health Organization guidance.
Uganda closed its border with DR Congo due to a surge in suspected Ebola cases.
Ugandan health workers were exposed to the virus by Congolese patients who crossed the border.
101 cases have been confirmed in Congo, with over 3,000 possible contacts being investigated.
There are nearly 1,000 suspected cases and at least 220 suspected deaths in eastern Congo.