Uganda imposes a closure in two areas following the outbreak of the Ebola virus

Uganda imposes a closure in two areas following the outbreak of the Ebola virus

The closing of public spaces and the banning of night curfews were ordered by Ugandan President “Yori Museveni” in two areas that are Ebola outbreak outposts.
The virus, which frequently causes severe bleeding fever, has been linked to a record 19 fatalities and 58 confirmed injuries, according to the Ministry of Health, which first reported the disease’s outbreak on September 20.

Despite the fact that two of them were hurt, the authorities claim that the disease outbreak is concentrated in the central African provinces of Mobindy and Casanda and has not spread to Kampala, the country’s capital with a population of 1.5 million.
In a televised speech on Saturday, Musivini announced the imposition of an immediate closure in Mobindy and Casanda and the curfew from dusk until dawn, in addition to banning their departure and the closure of markets, bars and churches for 21 days..

Following the Ebola virus outbreak, Uganda declares a closure in two locations.

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