Europe Enhances Ebola Detection Amid Congo Epidemic Surge

Earlier this week, Italy reported two suspected cases among passengers from Uganda, but they later tested negative for Ebola, according to the disease prevention agency.

Belgium has direct daily flights to and from Congo. Brussels Airlines announced adjustments to its crew schedules since the United States banned entry from the region, but stated that these changes wouldn’t impact the current flight schedule.

“In times like these, flights are crucial to keep the region connected and to enable vital medication and medical personnel to reach affected areas,” the airline mentioned in a statement. The airline, part of the Lufthansa Group, reiterated its commitment to maintaining its flight schedule whenever feasible.

The deadly outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, for which there are no treatments or vaccines. The World Health Organization indicated ongoing discussions with developers of two experimental vaccines, while German diagnostic firm Altona aims to provide a test for the specific Ebola strain in the coming weeks.

Ongoing conflict and the rare viral type are hindering health workers’ efforts to stop the spread of infection, the WHO told reporters.

Health facilities have sometimes been attacked by locals wanting to take the bodies of their loved ones for burial — a practice risking further infections.

Europe’s disease agency is pooling more resources from a network of experts to send additional help. This larger presence will assist in gathering detailed information on exit screening, crucial for identifying symptomatic travelers, the agency stated.

It will also ensure that the agency’s risk assessments and recommendations for European countries and citizens are prompt and up to date.


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5 responses to “Europe Enhances Ebola Detection Amid Congo Epidemic Surge”

  1. pinball wizard Avatar
    pinball wizard

    Of course, who wouldn’t want to hop on a plane during a viral epidemic, right? Nothing like a bit of airborne excitement to spice up your travel plans! ✈️😅

  2. flashpoint Avatar
    flashpoint

    Looks like Europe’s on top of things again—who knew stepping up Ebola detection was just a hop, skip, and a jump away from adjusting flight schedules? Just what we need, more planes flying in and out like it’s a holiday destination! ✈️😏

  3. nueva nova Avatar
    nueva nova

    Flying in the face of a viral outbreak? Brilliant idea! 🤦‍♂️ Money over safety, right? As if a few extra flights will solve the problem, but hey, who needs vaccines when you have frequent flyer miles? ✈️💸

  4. mother 
hen Avatar
    mother hen

    Sure, because nothing says “we care” like a plane ticket to a viral buffet! ✈️🦠 Good luck with the “exit screening” – sounds like a fun game of viral roulette! 😅

  5. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Looks like Europe’s got its priorities straight—who needs actual healthcare when you can just shuffle around airline schedules like a game of Tetris? ✈️💼

  6. Kazami of Truth Avatar
    Kazami of Truth

    Just what we need, more flights to Congo in the midst of a viral buffet! 🍽️ Can’t wait to see the “Ebola Travel Package” pop up on my favorite airline’s website. ✈️💼

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