A high-level delegation of Rwandan Government on Monday visited two border posts with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to support ongoing Ebola preparedness and response efforts following the recent detection of a second Ebola case in Goma, a city near Gisenyi on the Rwandan side.
The aim of the visit by the delegation led by the Rwandan Minister of Local Administration, Prof. Anastase Shyaka was to confirm ongoing efforts by different stakeholders to supporting prevention and preparedness activities as well as to get a better understanding of the challenges on the ground, an official source confirmed to APA in Kigali.
Rwanda, which has been commended by the Word Health Organisation (WHO) on its Ebola preparedness efforts, has been on a high alert since the first case of Ebola outbreak was reported in Goma last month.
The on-going outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second largest outbreak reported globally, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
According to the UN agency, the risk of transmission of the disease into countries that share borders with DRC, including Rwanda, has been classified as “very high” after the city of Goma has reported its first case in the middle of July, from a pastor who travelled to the city after his symptoms began in Butembo, and outbreak response teams have been intensively following the man’s contacts during the 21-day monitoring period.
So far, the Rwandan ministry of Health and partners have been implementing the EbPreparedness Plan, including vaccinating front-line health workers.
According to the latest figures from the World Health Organisation (WHO), cumulative Ebola cases have now reached 1,655 confirmed cases within North Kivu and Ituri provinces.
“Nearly 700 people have been cured, and more than 160,000 vaccinated,” it added.
The city of Goma shares the border with western Rwanda’s Rubavu district with daily border crossings between the two countries, estimated at about 100,000 people, according to the Rwanda Directorate General of immigration and Emigration.
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