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WHO chief urges countries to avoid travel bans as Ebola outbreak spreads in Congo and Uganda

Tedros said border closures could discourage transparency as confirmed cases climb to 134 and deaths reach 18 in Congo and Uganda.

  • On Saturday, World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged nations to reconsider travel restrictions and border closures implemented in response to the Ebola outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
  • The current Ebola outbreak involves the Bundibugyo virus strain, with at least 134 confirmed cases and 18 deaths reported across the two countries as of Friday, according to the WHO.
  • Visiting Bunia on Saturday, Tedros stressed that movement restrictions hinder public health efforts by discouraging transparency and cooperation essential for containing the epidemic in Ituri.
  • "Communities understand their own challenges and their own solutions," Tedros said, emphasizing the WHO's role is to support local efforts rather than dictate actions to impacted populations.
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