Rwanda closes border with Congo over deadly Ebola outbreak

Thursday’s developments came as the outbreak that has killed more than 1,800 people entered its second year.

August 01, 2019 04:07 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST - KINSHASA

Congolese customs agents gather at the gate barriers at the border crossing point with Rwanda following its closure over Ebola threat in Goma on August 1, 2019.

Congolese customs agents gather at the gate barriers at the border crossing point with Rwanda following its closure over Ebola threat in Goma on August 1, 2019.

Rwanda closed its border with Congo over the deadly Ebola outbreak on Thursday, while a Congolese official said a person who had contact with the second confirmed Ebola case in the border city of Goma was receiving treatment after showing signs of the disease.

The Ebola coordinator for North Kivu province, Dr. Aruna Abedi, told that the person in treatment is a suspected case. Congo’s health ministry said it is the 1-year-old daughter of the man who died on Wednesday and had spent several days at home with his large family while showing symptoms.

If this suspected case is confirmed, it could be the first transmission of Ebola in this outbreak inside Goma, a city of more than 2 million people on the Rwandan border. It is a scenario that health experts have long feared. The painstaking work of finding, tracking and vaccinating people who had contact with the man and the contacts of those contacts has begun.

Thursday’s developments came as the outbreak that has killed more than 1,800 people entered its second year. It is now the second-deadliest Ebola outbreak in history and last month the World Health Organization declared it a rare global emergency.

WHO has recommended against travel restrictions amid the outbreak but says the risk of regional spread is “very high.”

Rwanda’s state minister for foreign affairs Olivier Nduhungirehe confirmed the border closure to , a day after WHO officials had praised African nations for keeping their borders open. Last week Saudi Arabia stopped issuing visas to people from Congo while citing the Ebola outbreak, shortly before the annual hajj pilgrimage there this month.

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