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Pakistan tightens airport screening after WHO declares Ebola outbreak global emergency

In light of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO’s) declaration of the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda as a global emergency, Pakistan has intensified screening measures at airports across the country, along with other precautionary steps.

According to the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination on Saturday, Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal directed authorities to implement strict precautionary screening protocols at all airports to prevent the possible spread of the virus.

The ministry said the current Ebola outbreak remains confined to the African countries of Congo and Uganda, citing WHO reports that no cases had been detected outside Africa so far.

Travellers intending to visit African countries have been advised to review relevant travel and health guidelines before departure.

Read: WHO raises risk of Ebola outbreak in Congo to ‘very high’ at national level

The ministry further stated that no Ebola case had ever been reported in Pakistan or neighbouring countries, adding that Pakistan faced a very low risk due to limited travel links with the affected African states.

However, following WHO directives to strengthen precautionary surveillance, health authorities have stepped up monitoring and preparedness measures nationwide, although no travel restrictions have been recommended.

The health minister said preventive steps were being taken proactively in view of the recent spread of the virus, emphasising that “effective measures are being ensured to protect the public from epidemics.”

The health ministry and the National Institute of Health are continuously monitoring the situation in coordination with the WHO.

Read More: Ebola deaths in eastern Congo rise to 131, WHO voices deep concern

Authorities have directed all provinces and border health services to remain vigilant, while the Ministry of Health and its affiliated institutions have been placed on high alert to respond to any emergency situation.

The ministry noted that Pakistan possessed the capacity to diagnose Ebola and said directives had been issued to ensure all necessary arrangements and preparedness measures are in place.

Health authorities are also closely coordinating with the WHO to monitor developments related to the outbreak.

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