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Asian governments expand Ebola screening at ports of entry after WHO alert Asian governments expand Ebola screening at ports of entry after WHO alert

Asian governments expand Ebola screening at ports of entry after WHO alert

Several Asian governments have expanded Ebola screening and reporting requirements for arriving travellers after a World Health Organization alert, with measures now in place or being tightened in Singapore, Japan and South Korea. Vietnam and Indonesia have also announced increased monitoring or other public health steps at ports of entry. Officials say no cases have been publicly confirmed in Asia and that the likelihood of local transmission remains low.The confirmed measures focus on border controls and traveller declarations rather than domestic restrictions. As of 18 May, people arriving in mainland China from affected regions who have been in contact with... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 20 May 2026 06:00 LONDON
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO warns Ebola outbreak in DR Congo may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO warns

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO warns

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may be spreading faster than first thought, according to a World Health Organization representative. Officials say the epicentre is in Ituri province, but there are now concerns the virus has spread into other provinces and across the border into Uganda. The latest warning comes as health workers try to establish the full scale of transmission in a fast-changing situation.Dr Anne Ancia said the more the agency investigates, the clearer it becomes that cases have reached other areas. Officials said more than 513 suspected cases had been recorded in DR Congo... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 19 May 2026 10:59 LONDON
U.S. restricts entry from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan over Ebola outbreak U.S. restricts entry from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan over Ebola outbreak

U.S. restricts entry from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan over Ebola outbreak

The United States has imposed a 30-day entry restriction affecting travel from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan, citing an Ebola outbreak. The measure is a public-health response with immediate implications for cross-border movement and screening. It does not apply to American citizens or U.S. service members.The order was reported on 18 May 2026 and is set to remain in effect for 30 days. The confirmed exemption for American citizens and U.S. service members narrows the scope of the restriction, but the available material does not specify the full operational details of how the policy will be enforced. No additional figures,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 18 May 2026 22:00 LONDON
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