Uganda Tightens Border Controls As Ebola Outbreak Spreads

Yesterday, Ugandan authorities tightened border controls with the Democratic Republic of Congo to prevent the spread of the Ebola outbreak. The move has resulted in significant losses for traders who rely on cross-border trade. The Ebola outbreak, which has killed dozens and sickened hundreds in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has prompted Uganda to take measures to protect its citizens. The border closure has affected trade, with many traders facing financial losses. The Ugandan government has assured citizens that it is taking all necessary measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The World Health Organization has warned that the outbreak could exceed 20,000 cases within three months if urgent public health measures are not taken. Uganda's health ministry has intensified surveillance and screening at border points to detect any potential cases. The situation is being closely monitored, and the government has urged citizens to remain calm and take necessary precautions.

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