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Ebola at the gates: Why Kenya must stay alert and not panic.

Health officials urge Kenya to remain vigilant as Ebola cases rise in DRC and Uganda, stressing symptom screening and early detection as key defenses.

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo5 g fa

Ebola at the gates: Why Kenya must stay alert and not panic.

Health officials urge Kenya to remain vigilant as Ebola cases rise in DRC and Uganda, stressing symptom screening and early detection as key defenses.

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africanews.com6 g fa

Kenya intensifies screening and awareness for truck drivers over Ebola fears | Africanews

Kenya's health authorities have intensified health screening for truck drivers whose movements span thousands of kilometres across multiple countries, as East Africa remains on heightened alert following the latest…

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  1. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·africanews.com

    Kenya intensifies screening and awareness for truck drivers over Ebola fears | Africanews

    Kenya's health authorities have intensified health screening for truck drivers whose movements span thousands of kilometres across multiple countries, as East Africa remains on…

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Ebola at the gates: Why Kenya must stay alert and not panic.

    Health officials urge Kenya to remain vigilant as Ebola cases rise in DRC and Uganda, stressing symptom screening and early detection as key defenses.

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