Uganda Shuts Congo Border Amidst Ebola Concerns

In response to an Ebola outbreak, Uganda has promptly closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The closure, announced by senior health official Diana Atwine, is set to last for four weeks as a precautionary measure to contain the virus.

Uganda Shuts Congo Border Amidst Ebola Concerns
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In a decisive move to curb the spread of Ebola, Uganda has announced the immediate closure of its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The measure was confirmed by a government statement on Wednesday.

Senior health official Diana Atwine revealed the plans at a news conference, indicating that the border will remain shut for a period of four weeks. This initiative is part of Uganda's proactive strategy to prevent the virus from crossing into its territory.

The Ebola outbreak in the region has prompted quick action from Ugandan authorities, reflecting the country's commitment to public health safety and regional collaboration.

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