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DR Congo: The Republic of the Congo strengthens Ebola preparedness at points of entry
By World Health Organization at ReliefWeb
· July 3, 2026
· 4 min read
. From 8:00 to 16:00, she and her colleague screen passengers. Both are equipped with an infrared thermometer and hand sanitizer. They are on the frontline as travellers arrive from Kinshasa, along one of the busiest routes between the two capitals. “When passengers arrive, we ask them to wash their
Key takeaway Controls have been intensified at the country’s main points of entry, notably Brazzaville Beach and Maya-Maya International Airport.
Why this matters
The Republic of the Congo's swift strengthening of Ebola preparedness measures at points of entry highlights the critical role of proactive border control in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Given the high volume of daily crossings between Brazzaville and Kinshasa, the World Health Organization's assessment of a high risk of Ebola importation into the Republic of the Congo is well-founded. The implementation of systematic temperature checks, hand disinfection, and observation for signs and symptoms demonstrates a commitment to protecting public health. Furthermore, the training of 55 health workers on infection prevention and control, epidemiological surveillance, and management of suspected cases indicates a recognition of the need for strengthened human capacity to respond to potential outbreaks. As the situation continues to evolve, the effectiveness of these measures will be closely watched, particularly in light of the ECFA-accredited nonprofits and relief organizations that track and respond to humanitarian crises in the region.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 4 min
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