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Last Ebola patient in Uganda discharged

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Last updated: 2026/07/16 at 3:43 PM
Press Room Published July 16, 2026
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Uganda discharged its last remaining Ebola patient on Thursday, triggering a 42-day countdown ‌after which it can be declared free of the virus, the East African country’s Health Ministry said.

Uganda has confirmed a ​total of 20 cases of the ​rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola since mid-May. Fifteen of those were people infected in ​neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, the epicentre of ⁠the outbreak, ⁠who then travelled ‌to Uganda.

Unlike in Congo, where cases are still surging, Uganda has not reported a new case since June 22.

Congo reported 62 new ⁠cases on Thursday, taking its total number of confirmed infections to 2,073, although the World Health Organization has said ‌the true tally could be at least double that.

Psychologists speak with Nyota Safi, a patient who recovered from Ebola virus disease, at the Rwampara Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in Bunia, Ituri, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo on July 13, 2026.
Psychologists, right, speak with Nyota Safi, left, a patient who recovered from Ebola, at the Rwampara Ebola Treatment Centre in Bunia, Ituri, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday. (Benedicton Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images)

Congo reported 62 new ⁠cases on Thursday, taking its total number of confirmed infections to 2,073, although the World Health Organization has said ‌the true tally could be at least double that.

“Today, Uganda has discharged the last Ebola patient, a Congolese national who has successfully recovered ​and (is) ready to be with his family,” Uganda’s Health Ministry ⁠said in a post on X.

On Wednesday, government spokesperson ⁠Alan Kasujja said the patient would be released from ⁠an ⁠isolation unit at ​the Mulago National Referral Hospital in the capital of Kampala.

“Uganda ​starts counting down,” ⁠he wrote on X. “If 42 days pass without a single new case, WHO guidelines stipulate that we will be declared Ebola-free.”

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