By Ebi Kesiena In Uganda, concerns are growing around the latest outbreak of Ebola that has already caused seven deaths and 35 recorded cases. The outbreak is centred around the community of Madudu in the Central...
By John Ikani The World Health Organization (WHO) says 23 deaths had occurred in three districts of central Uganda since an outbreak of Ebola virus was declared last week. According to the global health body, there...
The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 has gone up in England and Wales for the first time in two months, official statistics showed on Friday. The results are based on data for the week...
By John Ikani Countries in the East of Africa have issued alerts after the announcement of an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Uganda. Announcing prophylactic measures, neighbouring Tanzania said it had already placed surveillance...
By John Ikani A young child is believed to have died of Ebola at a hospital in Uganda, bringing the death toll of the virus outbreak in the country to two. Local New Vision newspaper reports...
By John Ikani Uganda has confirmed one case of Ebola in the central Mubende District, high-level government officials briefed on the matter said late Monday. The health minister said that the 24-year-old victim had exhibited symptoms...
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