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WHO Declares Public Health Emergency Over Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda

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Last updated: 31/05/2026 07:39
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🚨 Breaking Newsvia Signal Intelligence

The World Health Organization has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) following an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo that has crossed into Uganda. The outbreak, centered in eastern DRC, was confirmed to have spread across the border into Uganda within a 72-hour period, marking a significant escalation in the crisis.

Case counts have exceeded 900 across both countries, indicating substantial community transmission. The cross-border nature of the outbreak raises concerns about further regional spread, particularly given the mobility of populations in affected areas and historical patterns of Ebola transmission in central Africa.

Health authorities in both nations have activated emergency response protocols, though specific details on vaccination campaigns, contact tracing capacity, and healthcare system preparedness remain limited. The WHO PHEIC designation signals international concern and is expected to mobilize global resources and support. This is a developing story.

Source: 🧠 PHEIC Declaration: Ebola Outbreak – DRC with Cross-Border Transmission…

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