Yesterday, the US announced travel restrictions on individuals who have been in Uganda, Congo, or South Sudan due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak. This decision was made in response to the World Health Organization's declaration of the outbreak as a global health emergency. The restrictions will affect individuals who do not have US passports and have been in the affected areas. This move is likely to have significant implications for Ugandans who travel to the US, as well as for the country's economy. The US government has stated that the restrictions are necessary to prevent the spread of the disease, but some have raised concerns about the potential impact on trade and tourism. As the situation continues to unfold, Ugandans are advised to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the disease.

