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🚨 🧠 PHEIC Declaration: Ebola Cross-Border Transmission DRC-Uganda

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🚨 Breaking Newsvia Signal Intelligence

Signal intelligence confirms WHO declaration of Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on 31 May 2026 regarding Ebola outbreak with confirmed cross-border transmission from Democratic Republic of Congo to Uganda. Multiple high-confidence signals (92-95/100) consistently report the emergency declaration and bilateral spread. One signal references 'rare Ebola strain' suggesting potential novel viral variant involvement. Single signal mentions 'over 900 suspected cases' though this figure requires verification. All signals emanate from same date (31 May 2026) over 4-hour period (06:43-10:01),…

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