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Congo re-opens airport at centre of Ebola outbreak
Source: Reuters

Democratic Republic of Congo has re-opened the ‌airport in the capital city of the province hit hardest by the ongoing Ebola outbreak, a government statement said, reversing a move that some residents said had cut them off from critical supplies.

The government in Kinshasa announced ​last month that it was suspending passenger flights to Bunia, the main airport in ​Ituri, where the first Ebola cases were confirmed. Humanitarian and medical flights continued ⁠subject to approvals, News.az reports, citing Reuters.

In a statement published late on Monday, Congo's transport ministry said conditions were now ​in place "to allow a gradual and safe resumption of air transport activities" and that the airport ​would re-open immediately.

The ministry said all passengers would have their body temperatures screened before boarding and on arrival, that passengers were required to wash their hands before boarding and that any passenger with a fever would not be allowed to board.

The Africa ​Centres for Disease Control and Prevention announced the outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, Congo's ​17th Ebola outbreak, on May 15, and the World Health Organization swiftly declared it a public health emergency ‌of international ⁠concern.

The outbreak, already the third-largest on record, persisted for weeks undetected, say health officials, who are now behind the curve and struggling to bring it under control.


News.Az 

By Faig Mahmudov

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