Equatorial Guinea approves US$54,000 Ebola prevention plan, orders quarantine for travelers from high-risk countries

Equatorial Guinea approves US$54,000 Ebola prevention plan, orders quarantine for travelers from high-risk countries
 Save as PDF

MALABO — The Government of Equatorial Guinea has approved an emergency Ebola preparedness package worth 30.5 million CFA francs (approximately US$54,000) to strengthen national health security.

The funding will support the procurement of medical supplies, protective equipment for healthcare workers, diagnostic reagents and essential hospital equipment, while also financing specialized training for frontline personnel responsible for disease surveillance and emergency response.

Authorities have introduced stricter border-control measures, including mandatory quarantine and comprehensive medical screening for all travelers arriving from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where active Ebola outbreaks continue to be monitored.

The measures will be enforced at the country’s airports, seaports and land borders, supported by thermal imaging cameras, epidemiological surveillance teams and newly designated quarantine facilities.

Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue warned that a single Ebola case could threaten public health and undermine investor confidence in strategic sectors such as oil and gas, tourism and fisheries.

The government says the emergency committee will meet regularly to assess regional risks and adjust preventive measures, reaffirming its commitment to protecting both public health and economic stability.

Related post

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as IMF forecasts prolonged contraction

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as IMF…

 Save as PDFDeclining oil production is pushing one of Africa’s richest hydrocarbon economies into a critical period of economic adjustment, testing…
DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern conflict tests state stability

DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern conflict…

 Save as PDFArmy General Christian Tshiwewe Songesa, former FARDC Chief of General Staff under President Félix Tshisekedi. Trial of former army…
Russia, The United States, and The myth of the quick victory

Russia, The United States, and The myth of the…

 Save as PDFA strategic assessment of 21st-Century warfare JOHANNESBURG — For much of the past three decades, military and political leaders have…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *