New border closing amid latest Ebola outbreak

New border closing amid latest Ebola outbreak
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Uganda has closed its border with the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo as health officials struggle to contain a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak caused by a rare strain of the virus that currently has no approved vaccine or treatment. Ugandan authorities announced the emergency border closure on May 27 after several health workers and travellers entering from Congo were exposed to the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has already killed hundreds of people across eastern Congo. The move comes as the World Health Organization warns the outbreak risks spiralling into a much larger regional health crisis amidst armed conflict, mass displacement and collapsing medical infrastructure in eastern Congo.