More than 100 quarantined in Uganda as Congo sets up Ebola treatment centers
Over 100 individuals are currently in quarantine in Uganda as health officials monitor them for a rare type of Ebola virus. In response to the situation, the Democratic Republic of Congo is establishing Ebola treatment centers. The World Health Organization has expressed concern regarding the rapid spread of the Ebola epidemic in the region.
- ▪More than 100 people are being quarantined in Uganda.
- ▪The Ugandan government is monitoring these individuals for signs of Ebola.
- ▪Congo is setting up treatment centers to address the Ebola outbreak.
- ▪The World Health Organization has raised alarms about the scale and speed of the epidemic.
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More than 100 quarantined in Uganda as Congo sets up Ebola treatment centersThe Associated PressPublished 5 minutes agoThe Ugandan government has confirmed that over 100 people are being quarantined at an undisclosed location as they are monitored for signs and symptoms of a rare type of Ebola virus. Meanwhile in Congo, Ebola treatment centers were being set up on Tuesday.The Associated PressPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularTrump says he was 'an hour away' from ordering Iran attackVideo0:58'Greg' the frog found hiding in bag of salad released by housemates in Western AustraliaVideo0:52WHO chief concerned by 'scale and speed' of Ebola epidemic as cases riseVideo1:00Nine-year-old boy…
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