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Uganda Enforces Strict Ebola Prevention Measures for Gatherings and Transport

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 5:13 am
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Uganda Implements Strict Ebola Prevention Measures Amid Rising Concerns

In response to the growing threat of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), Uganda’s Ministry of Health has unveiled a comprehensive set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to curb the spread of the virus during public events, transportation, and burial ceremonies. The new guidelines, designed to minimize transmission risks, emphasize stricter screening, hygiene protocols, and social distancing measures in high-risk areas.

The directives, issued by the Ministry’s Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Communication, mandate that organizers of mass gatherings—including political rallies, sports events, weddings, funerals, and religious services—must notify local health authorities prior to hosting any event. Venues are required to provide adequate sanitation facilities, including handwashing stations, screening points, and designated health safety personnel to monitor attendees.

Individuals displaying symptoms such as a fever above 38 degrees Celsius during screening will be immediately isolated and referred for further medical evaluation. Event organizers are also instructed to report suspected Ebola cases to health authorities and restrict movement around affected individuals until emergency teams arrive.

Religious institutions, often hubs for large congregations, have been advised to discourage physical contact, including handshakes and hugs, among worshippers. Leaders are specifically cautioned against laying hands on congregants during prayers, a common practice in many faiths. Additionally, places of worship must isolate anyone showing symptoms of Ebola during services and ensure thorough disinfection of contaminated surfaces.

The guidelines extend to open-air markets and public transport operators, who are now required to enhance hygiene measures. Market authorities must provide handwashing stations at entry points and regularly disinfect toilets, stalls, and frequently touched surfaces. Transport operators, including drivers, conductors, and boda boda riders, are prohibited from transporting individuals exhibiting Ebola symptoms.

One of the most critical aspects of the new SOPs involves strict burial protocols for suspected or confirmed Ebola victims. The Ministry warns that the bodies of infected individuals remain highly contagious, emphasizing that only trained burial teams are authorized to handle and inter remains. Family members are barred from touching, washing, or preparing bodies, while mourners are advised to avoid overcrowding, handshakes, and physical contact during funeral proceedings.

Dr. Jane Aceng, Uganda’s Minister of Health, urged the public to remain vigilant and report suspected Ebola cases through the toll-free hotline 0800-100-066 or by sending a free SMS to 6767. “These measures are crucial to safeguarding our communities and preventing further spread of the virus,” she stated.

The announcement comes as Uganda grapples with a resurgence of Ebola cases, heightening fears of a potential outbreak. The Ministry’s proactive approach aims to strike a balance between maintaining public health and allowing essential communal activities to continue.

Health experts have applauded the government’s swift action, noting that the guidelines align with global best practices for Ebola prevention. However, they also stress the importance of public cooperation in adhering to the measures to ensure their effectiveness.

As Uganda navigates this health crisis, the Ministry remains committed to providing timely updates and resources to the public. For the latest news and developments, citizens are encouraged to stay informed through official channels.

— Reported by Nexio News

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