As the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to spread, Uganda has tightened its border controls to prevent the virus from entering the country. The move comes after the World Health Organization reported that the Ebola death toll in Congo has passed 200, with several cases confirmed near the Ugandan border. The Ugandan government has deployed health teams to the border areas to screen travelers and prevent the spread of the virus. The Ebola outbreak has also raised concerns about the need to address public health issues in the region, with experts warning that the outbreak could have severe consequences if not contained. The Ugandan government has assured citizens that it is taking all necessary measures to prevent the spread of the virus and has urged people to remain calm and follow health guidelines.
