Yesterday, the Ugandan government announced that it would be strengthening border controls to prevent the spread of the Ebola outbreak that has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The move comes after 11 infected patients fled an isolation facility, raising concerns about the potential for the disease to spread to other parts of the country. The government has assured residents that it is taking all necessary measures to prevent, detect, and respond to any potential threat of the Ebola virus. Health workers have been placed on high alert, and the public has been advised to take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. The outbreak has already claimed hundreds of lives in Africa, and the World Health Organization has warned of a high risk of transmission. As the situation continues to unfold, Uganda is taking proactive steps to protect its citizens and prevent the spread of the disease.
