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WHO Declares International Health Emergency Over Ebola Spread to Uganda

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Last updated: 31/05/2026 12:36
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🚨 Breaking Newsvia Signal Intelligence

The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on May 31, 2026, following confirmed cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Uganda. The outbreak in the DRC has exceeded 900 confirmed cases, with documented transmission now reaching neighboring Uganda, marking a significant escalation from a contained outbreak to a regional threat.

The cross-border spread represents a critical shift in outbreak dynamics, with potential for further regional transmission given population mobility and trade networks across the Great Lakes region. The PHEIC declaration reflects WHO’s assessment that the situation constitutes an extraordinary public health event requiring coordinated international response and resources.

International health authorities are mobilizing response efforts, though specific case numbers in Uganda, affected districts, and current containment measures remain under assessment. Health systems in both nations are implementing epidemiological surveillance and outbreak response protocols. This is a developing story.

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

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