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🚨 🧠 EBOLA OUTBREAK – DRC/UGANDA CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION – PHEIC DECLARED

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🚨 Breaking Newsvia Signal Intelligence

Fifteen high-confidence signals confirm WHO declaration of Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on 31 May 2026 following confirmed cross-border transmission of Ebola from Democratic Republic of Congo into Uganda. Multiple signals indicate involvement of a 'rare strain' though specific ebolavirus species remains unconfirmed. One signal references 'over 900 suspected cases' though this figure appears in only a single source and requires verification. The outbreak represents escalation from domestic DRC epidemic to international spread, triggering emergency response protocols. Signal…

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