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Uganda Closes Border with DRC Amid Ebola Surge – What We Know (May 27, 2026)

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At least six Americans exposed to Ebola during DR Congo outbreak

Uganda Orders Immediate Border Closure

On the morning of Wednesday, May 27, 2026, the Ugandan government announced the closure of its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and any person returning from the DRC into Uganda shall undergo mandatory self-isolation for 21 days

 

Exceptions to the Closure

The border is not completely sealed. According to official Ugandan sources, cross-border movement is still permitted only for:

All other travel is suspended until further notice.

What Triggered the Decision

Health officials reported that Ugandan medical workers were directly exposed to the Ebola virus by Congolese nationals who crossed into Uganda before the outbreak was officially declared. That exposure, combined with rising case counts, led to the immediate border action.

Key Outbreak Data (as of May 24, 2026)

🧬 Virus strain: Bundibugyo Ebola virus (rare)
💉 Approved vaccine: None for this strain

Official Declaration Date

The Ebola outbreak was formally declared by health authorities on May 15, 2026.

📋 Fact Recap

Fact Detail
Who closed the border? Government of Uganda
Border with which country? Democratic Republic of Congo
Closure date May 27, 2026
Primary reason Surge in Ebola cases (Bundibugyo strain)
Vaccine available? No
Total confirmed cases (both countries) 112
Uganda’s confirmed cases 7
Uganda’s confirmed deaths 1

Note on sources: This factual brief relies on verified reports from the Associated Press (AP) and Xinhua News Agency, as well as official statements from Ugandan health authorities as of May 27, 2026.

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