Uganda has closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in response to concerns about Ebola. According to a senior Ugandan official, Ebola response teams and a limited number of other individuals will be exempt from the border closure but will be required to undergo strict health screening.
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Uganda Closes Border With Congo Due to Ebola Concerns
Uganda has implemented a border closure with Congo amid fears of Ebola. Exemptions will be made for Ebola response teams and others, who will face strict health screenings.
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