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Ebola Risk in Nepal and Government Measures Taken

Healthcare workers and an infected patient in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Caption, During the deadly outbreak between 2018 and 2020 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, nearly 2,300 people died

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The Ministry of Health and Population has stated that Nepal has heightened vigilance following the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of an international public health emergency concerning the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

WHO declared a “public health emergency of international concern” on Sunday in response to the spread of Ebola in Ituri Province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, which has triggered global concern.

The Ministry has indicated that Nepali and foreign travelers arriving from affected countries are being screened and instructed to undergo quarantine.

Although there are no confirmed Ebola cases in India yet, the Ministry reported that no special preparations are currently underway at land borders, but authorities remain prepared.

A specialist in infectious diseases has advised that while the current risk is low, maintaining caution is necessary and there is no reason to panic.

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