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Former CDC Director Believes US Will Likely See Ebola Cases

WHO said border closures lack scientific basis as the United States and Canada backed screening and isolation measures, while a Kenyan court blocked a U.S. quarantine plan.

  • As of May 27, 2026, Congo reported more than 1,000 suspected and confirmed Ebola cases with more than 250 deaths, while neighboring Uganda confirmed seven cases and one death. The United States and Canada announced screening measures to contain the outbreak.
  • The World Health Organization warned against border closures on May 17, saying such moves "have no basis in science" because they push movement to informal, unmonitored border crossings. This guidance directly challenges Uganda's decision to close its borders with Congo.
  • Venice's 14th-century "Quarantino" regulated movement by ship, but land borders present fundamentally different challenges. The Fourth International Sanitary Conference in Vienna, held in 1874, sought to control infectious diseases crossing borders without crippling trade.
  • On Friday, a Kenyan court blocked the United States' plan to send exposed Americans to a quarantine facility in Kenya. The decision constrains options for managing infected nationals outside U.S. territory.
  • The International Health Regulations, revised in 2005 after SARS, aim to make outbreak reporting safe from economic punishment. During the 2003 SARS outbreak, China's reporting delays prompted the World Health Organization to publicly accuse a member state of risking global spread.
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What’s wrong with how US and Uganda plan to stop Ebola spreading

Geography may not provide meaningful protection once an outbreak is already underway.

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The Conversation broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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