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UAE Reaffirms Health Readiness Following Ebola Alert

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention has issued a warning about Ebola. This is because the World Health Organisation said the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa is a deal for public health.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention wants people to know that everything is okay in the UAE. They are telling people to listen to official sources for information about Ebola. The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention does not want people to believe information that they see online.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention is telling Emirati citizens to avoid travelling to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. These are the places where Ebola’s a problem. If people still want to travel to these places, they should follow the advice from the government and take the necessary precautions to stay healthy.

The Ebola outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. This is a type of Ebola that was first seen in Uganda in 2007. The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention says that Ebola spreads when people touch the fluids of someone who is sick with Ebola. Ebola does not spread through the air like the flu.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention is warning people about the symptoms of Ebola. These symptoms include fever, headache, feeling tired, muscle pain, weakness and vomiting. People can start to feel sick with Ebola between two and 21 days after they come into contact with the virus.

The UAE authorities have taken steps to make sure they are ready for Ebola. They have made their systems for watching out for the disease. They are also doing a job of detecting the disease early and screening people at airports. The UAE authorities have also made sure that their laboratories and hospitals are ready to deal with Ebola.

The UAE authorities are reminding people to be careful during the summer travel season. They are telling people to wash their hands and stay healthy. They also want people to pay attention to how they’re feeling after they travel to other countries. The UAE authorities want people to get their information from government sources.

The World Health Organisation is taking the Ebola outbreak seriously. They are saying that the risk to public health is low. The UAE authorities are going to keep watching what is happening with Ebola. They are going to stay ready to protect health. The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention is going to keep working to protect people from Ebola.

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