South Sudan restricts movements on border with DR Congo over Ebola

South Sudanese Health minister Riek Gai Kok (right) giving an update on
Ebola epidemic in Juba on May 17, 2018. DR Congo announced an outbreak
of the dreaded epidemic whose spread has been announced. JOSEPH ODUHA |
NATION MEDIA GROUP
South Sudan has restricted the movements of people and goods along its borders with the DR Congo over the Ebola spread fears.
Health
minister Riek Gai Kok announced on Thursday that the risk of the Ebola
spread to South Sudan was high due to the proximity between the two
countries.
“While cases of Ebola Virus Disease have not
yet been detected in South Sudan, the risk is high because of movement
of people from DR Congo into South Sudan,” he said.
An isolation facility
Our
worry is the influx of people, so we are concerned about the Juba
International Airport, the airstrips and land entries in Western
Equatoria that borders the DR Congo, he added.
Dr Kok said the Interior ministry had been asked to restrict the movement of people and screen those entering South Sudan.
He disclosed that an isolation facility had been set up at the Juba Teaching Hospital, to respond to any suspected Ebola cases.
Also, the minister went on, a health team had been deployed to Western Equatoria to monitor and respond to any suspected cases.
The
WHO representative for South Sudan, Mr Evans Majani Liyosi, said there
should be no border closure, noting that the level of risk for South
Sudan was still low.
“We don’t recommend border closure now for both countries,” he said.
“We are not waiting for a thunder to strike. We are ready and prepared to respond to it,” he said.
The disease
South Sudan has previously been hit by Ebola in 1976-1979 and 2004, claiming dozens of lives.
DR Congo declared an Ebola outbreak last week in the western side of the country, whose spread has since been reported
WHO said it had sent vaccines to respond to the disease and contain it.
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