WHO Releases Additional $2 Million to Combat Ebola Outbreak in Uganda
The World Health Organization (WHO) has allocated an additional $2 million to control the Ebola outbreak in Uganda, where one death and at least eight infections have been reported. The funds will support hospitals, healthcare centers, surveillance, laboratories, logistics, and infection prevention efforts.

An additional $2 million has been released to control Ebola, it has been announced.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), has announced the release of an additional $2 million to control the Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
The new Ebola outbreak in Uganda has resulted in one death and at least eight people infected with the disease.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom stated that the additional $2 million in support has been allocated from the WHO Emergency Fund to bolster efforts to control the Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
The WHO is providing support in hospitals, healthcare centers, surveillance, laboratories, logistics, and infection prevention and control, as Dr. Tedros shared on his social media platform.
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