Uganda has started lobbying countries to lift Ebola travel restrictions after discharging its last confirmed Ebola patient from hospital, marking a critical step toward economic recovery. The discharge of a Congolese national from the Mulago national referral hospital’s isolation centre in Kampala on Thursday triggered a 42-day countdown required by the World Health Organization before Uganda can be officially declared Ebola-free, provided no new infections are detected.
Impact of Ebola Travel Restrictions on Uganda's Economy
The outbreak in the country infected 20 people and claimed two lives. Fifteen countries continue to maintain either partial or full travel restrictions on Uganda after the outbreak, measures the government said have crippled tourism, trade, and business, despite the country’s relatively successful response. The US has placed Uganda on a level four advisory against all travel due to the Ebola outbreak, the same category as North Korea, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Russia.
“As we make progress in managing this disease, we are engaging and asking those countries with a view to opening up so that the economy does not get injured,” Uganda’s health minister, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, said after the ceremony marking the release of the last patient.
WHO Guidelines and the 42-Day Countdown
Baryomunsi said the country was not yet Ebola-free – under WHO guidelines, countries must complete two consecutive 21-day incubation periods without recording a new case before an outbreak can officially be declared over. “This is an imported outbreak. We remain on high alert because what we are celebrating here is different from what is happening in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” he said.
Comparison: Uganda vs. DRC Ebola Outbreaks
| Metric | Uganda | DRC |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmed Cases | 20 | 2,073 |
| Deaths | 2 | 796 |
| Strain | Bundibugyo | Bundibugyo |
| Travel Restrictions | 15 countries | Ongoing |
Key Takeaways for Travelers and Businesses
- Ebola travel restrictions are being reviewed as Uganda nears Ebola-free status.
- Tourism and trade have been severely impacted by international advisories.
- The 42-day countdown began after the last patient was discharged.
- Uganda remains on high alert despite progress.
FAQ
When will Uganda be declared Ebola-free?
Uganda must complete a 42-day countdown without new infections, as per WHO guidelines, starting from the discharge of the last patient.
Which countries have travel restrictions on Uganda?
Fifteen countries, including the US, have partial or full travel restrictions due to the Ebola outbreak.
How many cases were reported in Uganda's Ebola outbreak?
Uganda reported 20 confirmed infections and 2 deaths during the outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo strain.
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