Of Uganda's 20 confirmed cases, 16 patients recovered, two remain hospitalized and two died.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because an Ebola flare-up that jumps a porous DRC border into a city or refugee corridor can overwhelm fragile health systems fast, and the only real brakes are limited vaccine stockpiles and rapid-response teams that take days to deploy.
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"Of the total, 16 patients have recovered, two remain hospitalized and two have died."
"Two other people have died in neighboring Uganda, where 17 patients have recovered out of 20 total confirmed cases."
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- A humanitarian doctor tested positive for Ebola in France, the first case on French territory, after flying from DRC on 23 June 2026.
- The French Ebola patient recovered after two negative PCR tests and was discharged, French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist said.
- Five other passengers on the doctor's Air France flight were identified as possible contacts and placed in isolation.
- An Ebola case was recently confirmed in Kisangani, a major DRC city 600 km from the outbreak epicentre.
- The US placed itself on alert over the DRC Ebola outbreak, implementing stepped-up surveillance and entry restrictions on airline travelers.