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๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿง  SITUATION BRIEF: Cross-Border Ebola Outbreak – DRC/Uganda Border Region

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๐Ÿšจ Breaking Newsvia Signal Intelligence

Multiple high-confidence signals confirm WHO has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern regarding an Ebola outbreak that has crossed from the Democratic Republic of Congo into Uganda. The outbreak in eastern DRC has reached approximately 900 cases. Cross-border transmission between DRC and Uganda has been confirmed, representing a significant epidemiological development. One signal references involvement of a 'rare strain' though this requires verification. All signals originate from May 31, 2026, indicating recent emergency declaration. The geographic focus appearsโ€ฆ

This is a developing story.

Source: ๐Ÿง  SITUATION BRIEF: Cross-Border Ebola Outbreak โ€“ DRC/Uganda Border Region

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