Kenya has intensified its Ebola preparedness at the Malaba border with Uganda, following the outbreak of the disease in the region. According to a report by the Kenyan Ministry of Health, the country has strengthened its surveillance and screening measures at the border to prevent the spread of the disease. The move is a precautionary measure to protect Kenyans and visitors to the country. The Kenyan government has also assured citizens that it is working closely with Ugandan authorities to share information and coordinate responses to the outbreak. The situation is being closely monitored, and the government is urging citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspected cases to the authorities. The measures are part of a broader effort to strengthen regional cooperation and preparedness in the face of public health emergencies.

