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    No Ebola cases in UAE, health authorities remain on high alert: Ministry

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamJune 3, 2026
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    The UAE has confirmed that no cases of Ebola have been detected in the country, while health authorities continue to closely monitor global developments and maintain high levels of preparedness.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) said the country remains fully prepared to respond to any potential public health risks and continues to operate an advanced health surveillance system. 

    The ministry added that the UAE continues to maintain a high level of preparedness and health surveillance, with authorities closely monitoring developments in coordination with international partners like the World Health Organisation (WHO) and relevant authorities.

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    It noted that the necessary public health measures, including risk assessment, contact tracing and approved precautionary procedures, were activated in line with national protocols and international standards.

    “No cases have been recorded in the UAE,” said the ministry. 

    The statement comes after authorities were informed about a traveller who had visited the UAE and was later confirmed to have Ebola after departing the country and arriving in Uganda several days later.

    Officials clarifiied that the individual did not visit any healthcare facility in the UAE during his time 

    The ministry said that they are continuously coordinating with WHO and relevant international health authorities regarding the case.

    The Ministry urged residents not to circulate rumours or information from sources that are not verified and to rely only on official channels for updates.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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