Uganda's president extends Ebola epicentre's quarantine for 21 days
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[November 28, 2022]
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has
extended a quarantine placed on two districts that are the epicentre of
the country's Ebola outbreak by 21 days, adding that his government's
response to the disease was succeeding.
Movement into and out of Mubende and Kassanda districts in central
Uganda will be restricted up to Dec. 17, the presidency said late on
Saturday. It was originally imposed for 21 days on Oct. 15, then
extended for the same period on Nov. 5.
The extension were "to further sustain the gains in control of Ebola
that we have made, and to protect the rest of the country from continued
exposure."
The government's anti-Ebola efforts were succeeding with two districts
now going for roughly two weeks without new cases, the president said.
"It may be too early to celebrate any successes, but overall, I have
been briefed that the picture is good," he said in a statement.
The East African nation has so far recorded 141 infections. Fifty-five
people have died since the outbreak of the deadly haemorrhagic fever was
declared on Sept. 20th.
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An anti-Ebola advocacy van drives along
Kyadondo road amid the Ebola outbreak and alert in Kampala, Uganda
October 27, 2022. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa/File Photo
Although the outbreak was gradually
being brought under control, the "situation is still fragile,"
Museveni said, adding that the country's weak health system and
circulation of misinformation about the disease were still a
challenge.
The Ebola virus circulating in Uganda is the Sudan strain, for which
there is no proven vaccine, unlike the more common Zaire strain,
which spread during recent outbreaks in neighbouring Democratic
Republic of Congo.
(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Duncan Miriri and Kim
Coghill)
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