WHO chief lauds Uganda’s response to Ebola outbreak
Tedros said the country had responded promptly and capably, but called for it to reopen the border with DR Congo.

Tedros said the country had responded promptly and capably, but called for it to reopen the border with DR Congo.




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WHO’s Tedros calls for a community-led fight as a rare Ebola strain spreads rapidly through conflict-hit eastern DRC.
DRC battles Bundibugyo strain as confirmed cases rise to 121, with 17 deaths and 246 suspected fatalities reported.

Uganda has closed its border with neighbouring DR Congo for four weeks in an effort to contain an Ebola outbreak.
‘Stopping this Ebola transmission depends entirely on humanitarian access,’ said Tedros, the WHO chief.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says a delay in detecting cases means responders were now ‘playing catch-up’.

Violence and overcrowding hampers Ebola response in DRC.
New cases linked to DRC outbreak include driver who transported Uganda’s first confirmed patient and a health worker.
WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, urged all countries to monitor passengers who were on the cruise ship.
Provincial gov’t in Ituri province, the epicentre of the outbreak, has banned public gatherings to stop spread of virus.

Protesters set a hospital on fire in the Democratic of Congo, as authorities struggle to contain an Ebola outbreak.